Showing posts with label Tomorrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomorrow. Show all posts

Friday, November 07, 2008

Tomorrow - DVD Box & OST release information

Title: Tomorrow DVD Box
Price: 19,950 yen
Release date: 17 December 2008
Number of discs: 5
Produced by: UNIVERSAL MUSIC K.K.
Total run time: 465 minutes (not inclusive of special footage)

First press premium: Special photobook

Special footage: Production press conference video and interviews of the cast

Title: Tomorrow OST
Price: 2500 yen (inclusive of tax)
Release date: 10 September 2008
Number of discs: 1
Produced by: Independent Label
Total run time: 62 minutes

Monday, October 06, 2008

Summer 2008 Drama Ratings Ranking

The summer drama season has finally ended so here are the results of the ratings ranking!

As you can see from the first picture, taking the top spot is Code Blue from FujiTV. It has an average rating of 15.87% which is 1.08% higher than the second-placed drama. Despite the presence of another medical drama this season i.e. Tomorrow, both have different themes and were shown on different days thus there wasn't a direct heads-on clash. Of the top 3 dramas, this is the only title which I'm watching. As I have yet to finish this drama, I can't say whether I like this drama but the tempo of the plot is pretty engaging to keep viewers hooked. Tomorrow is better in terms of the emotional factor, at least based on my comparison of what I've seen so far from Code Blue. However, the sight of Yamashita Tomohisa still irks me and I wish he can stop this act-cool style of acting which seems very similar to what Kimura Takuya has been doing. I guess I will have a proper review of this drama once I finish watching it so I will reserve my comments (be it good or bad) for the time being.

No.2 is yet another FujiTV drama i.e. Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu which stars Oda Yuji, Kitagawa Keiko and a bunch of young actors. The average rating of this drama is 14.79%. Well, the main reason why I did not even touch this drama is largely because of my lack of tolerance for more passionate-teacher themed dramas. Over the years, starting with GTO, we've had countless of similar theme dramas so unless there's really something unique about the teacher e.g. the demonic teacher Akutsu played by Amami Yuki (Joou no Kyoshitsu), I stay clear of passionate teacher dramas. And from the trailers I've seen, the passionate index is much higher than before so it's a big pain to see Oda Yuji acting like that. Moreover, in the student lineup, only Tanimura Mizuki and Kitano Kii interests me so my interest in the drama is extremely low.

And rounding up the Top 3, we have Yasuko to Kenji from NTV with an average rating of 13.07% which is 1.72% lower than the No.2 drama. As you can see, the difference between the Top 3 is more than 1% which seems to suggest that competition at the top is not as stiff. The differences among lower-ranked dramas are much closer. Anyway, this is another drama which I doubt I'll ever watch. I like Matsuoka Masahiro BUT I have no interest in his character who seems to be potrayed as a sister-con (someone with a sister complex). Likewise, I don't feel like watching Hirosue Ryoko behaving like a ditzy woman so there is little possibility of me watching this to see why it has a relatively high rating in this season's lineup.

Like I've said before, dramas with high ratings are not always good ones to watch. And it's a pity that a lot of times, the good ones are like gems waiting to be discovered but most people simply miss them. I've had enough of many dramas packaged as idol-promotion vehicles where some of them are seriously lacking in the acting skills department and yet keep getting leading roles. I hope things will look up in the next season where quality matters more rather than popularity and the good dramas will get their due recognition.

And here goes the rest of the lineup where I've indicated my recommended selection...

4) Tomorrow 12.73% - Recommended
5) Shibatora 12.52% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
5) Monster Parent 12.20% - Dropped halfway during Ep 1
6) Maou 11.51% - Recommended
7) Gonzo 10.74% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
8) Seigi no Mikata 10.34% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
9) Yottsu no Uso 9.42% - In progress / Just finished Ep 3
10) 33 pun Tantei 9.19% - Dropped halfway after Ep 2
11) Ando Natsu 9.18% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
12) Dageki Tenshi Ruri 7.23% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
13) Loto 6 de 3 oku 2 sen man ateta otoko 6.64% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
14) Gakkou ja oshierarenai 6.51% - No comments / Didn't watch at all
15) Koizora 6.40% - No comments / Didn't watch at all

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Review of Tomorrow

This is the first summer 2008 drama which I've finished so here I am, writing the review just one day after completing it.

I have mixed feelings regarding this drama. In recent years, we have been hit with an influx of adaptations, be it from manga, anime, novels or even non-Japanese dramas. Since it is relatively safe (well, not really so in some cases) to do an adaptation which usually has a fan base, many TV stations have stuck to this genre so as to reduce a risk of low ratings. As such, it is indeed rare to see original stories which may go haywire easily in the absence of a proven-and-tested structure.

The theme of this drama revolves around problems in the medical circle such as lack of medical services in far-flung areas, shortage of medical staff and low salaries, rising medical costs and medical lawsuits. At the centre of the story is a local hospital funded by the city government which is on the verge of bankruptcy. External help comes in the form of Takenouchi Yutaka's role, Moriyama Kohei and Ogawa Tamaki's role, Endo Saya. Moriyama was a doctor who quit 8 years ago due to a medical mishap, became a city government staff and then reverted to become a doctor as he wanted to do something to save the debt-ridden hospital. Endo is a surgeon who was enlisted to handle the restructuring of the hospital and tends to adopt radical measures. Naturally, these two aren't exactly on the best terms. Kanno Miho's role as Tanaka Aiko is a rather hot-headed and passionate nurse who isn't willing to see the hospital go into history and becomes Moriyama's partner in this save-the-hospital mission. As for the rest of the story, watch the drama to find out for yourself.

From this point onwards, there will be spoilers so if you don't want to know the story, stop reading this post now.

The good points:

1) A structurally-sound storyline
Given that there's another medical drama in the summer lineup, it is inevitable to compare the two. Based on what I've seen in Code Blue, Tomorrow's tempo is slower but not to the point of boring me. Every episode develops the story systematically and provides little surprises along the way. If you are looking for a story which mirrors that of Iryuu or even Shiroi Kyoto which set a very high standard for medical dramas, you might be a bit disappointed. There won't be adrenaline-filled surgery scenes or a plot full of deceit and people trying to outsmart one another. All you get is a warm package of how people help one another in the midst of a crisis.

I like the idea that the scriptwriter did not try too hard to pair Moriyama and Tanaka together. In the end, you can see that something is going on but it's not like the producers shoved the outcome to your face and said, "they are together now". The subtle approach feels better, in my opinion.

2) Great theme song
Well, I've not really heard Hoshimura Mai's songs prior to this. The theme song, "Hikari" is easy to remember and the melody suitable for the mood of the story. Look out for Hoshimura's guest appearance in the last episode but she won't be performing the theme song though.

3) Good acting
It's been a while since Takenouchi Yutaka appeared in a full-length drama. I didn't get to finish his last drama, "Kazoku" so "Rondo" should be the last drama I've seen him in. I didn't really like Rondo though. That beard really got on my nerves. In this drama, he goes back to being the clean-shaven ikemen and exudes a mature charm which makes the womenfolk swoon especially me. ^__^ His acting skills have improved quite a bit in the sense that he can turn from being cool to scolding people the next minute. A smile here and there makes his character warmer than perceived.

There have been criticism on Kanno Miho for being very loud but her character is supposed to be hot-headed in the first place. I don't really like Tanaka Aiko but I'm OK with Kanno's performance generally.

Ogawa Tamaki and Edo Harumi should be the surprise packages here. Ogawa's role Endo doesn't enjoy that much airtime but her commanding presence on screen should give you a strong impression. Edo plays the serious and caring matron which is completely different from her usual comedian image. It is hard to reconcile the two extremes and this should give you a pleasant surprise.

Jinnai Takanori can be a bit overboard at times but he has delivered his usual level of performance. Kurokawa Tomoka isn't that annoying this time while Kishibe Ittoku's chemistry with Takenouchi as shougi partners was good.

The bad points:

1) Overly-unrealistic ending
The ending tried to give a happily-ever-after scenario which seemed too far from reality. They had been dealing with the issues throughout the whole season and yet in a matter of one year, the situation has improved. There should be a multi-approach way of handling the problem so everything seems to be overly simplified in an attempt to round up the story

2) Slow tempo
In some parts of the story, the tempo should have been tuned up. I was a bit bored but not to the extent of dropping the drama. More should have been done to manage the tempo better rather than having a lopsided story at times.

In conclusion, this is a must-see if you are:
a) a fan of Takenouchi Yutaka (he looks real good in this drama)
b) a fan of Kanno Miho (only if you can stand her not acting her age and being hotheaded most of the time. I preferred her last drama as Tsumiki in "Watashitachi no Kyoukasho")
c) a fan of medical dramas focusing more on relationships rather than surgery scenes

My ratings as follows...
Story: 7.5 out of 10
Acting: 8.5 out of 10
Theme song: 8.5 out of 10
Visual effects / Scenery: 6 out of 10 (most of the scenes are within the hospital. first few episodes had more outdoor scenes)
Teamwork / Chemistry: 7 out of 10

Total: 37.5 out of 50

Viewership ratings data as follows:
1) 16.8%
2) 13.9%
3) 13.5%
4) 10.8%
5) 10.3%
6) 10.5%
7) 12.9%
8) 13.0%
9) 10.4%
10)14.1%

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Hikari ひかり by Hoshimura Mai 星村麻衣 (Theme song of "Tomorrow")

Title: Hikari
Artiste: Hoshimura Mai
Lyrics and melody: Hoshimura Mai / Shiraishi Satori

nani wo motome koko ni iru no?
ushiro furi kaereba
kimi no egao batto saita yureru hana no kage de

hitomi tojita yami no naka ni
nani ga mieru no darou
tada soba de hohoemu sore dake nano ni ai wo kanjiteru

hikari no saki ni egao no saki ni
watashi wa ashita e no yume wo miru
hageshiku mune ni nokosu jijitsu ni
bokura wa ashita e no kibou wo shiru
chiisana shou no naka ni
umarete tabi tatta mono wa
musuu no dekigoto to
dare ka wo michibiku hikari
watashi wo michibiku hikari

sora wo ugoku shiroi kumo wo jitto mitsumete ita
toki wo koete hito wa ima mo negai inotte iru

nani ka ga kawatte kureru koto
tada matteitanda
kazashita te no oku ni
kawaru tsuyosa no
imi wo kanjiteiru

ashita hikari ga todonakutemo
mienai kabe ga takakutemo
senaka awaseru no hikari to kage wo
samayoi nagara aruite iku
tayori naku jibun wo semete
wake mo naku namida nagashita
mabushii yozashi no naka ni
dare ka wo aisuru hikari
watashi wo aisuru hikari

ashita ni nareba hi wa mata noboru
dare mo ga mirai e no yume wo miru
hatenaku tsuzuku muhen no sora ni
bokura wa ikiteiku imi wo shiru
subete wo tsumi komu ai ni hagukumare kizuita mono wa
kokoro no oku ni aru
yasashiku yori sou hikari watashi wo michibiku hikari

nani wo motome koko ni iru no? ushiro furi kaereba
kimi no egao batto saita yureru hana no kage de

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tomorrow - Summer 2008 Drama Preview



Title: Tomorrow
Broadcaster: TBS
Showing: Sundays, 9pm




Cast:
Moriyama Kouhei - Takenouchi Yutaka
Tanaka Aiko - Kanno Miho
Endo Saya - Ogawa Tamaki
Tanaka Nanami - Kurokawa Tomoka
Harada Kazuko - Edo Harumi
Hasumi Youji - Jinnai Takanori
Sendou Ikuo - Kishibe Kazutoku

Points of interest:

1)Takenouchi Yutaka and Kanno Miho
Both of them are my favourites and this combination is quite refreshing. Especially for Takenouchi who has not been in a full-length drama for some time, it is extremely exciting to see him back in action. Based on what I've seen from the first two episodes, their acting seems to have improved significantly and I look forward to more sparks between them as the story progresses.

2) The storyline
I like stories which reflect reality. Although there have been many medical-themed dramas, you can have various perspectives to the same topic. In this case, instead of seeing a heroic-type of doctor like what we've seen in Iryuu, this drama focuses on the harsh reality of maintaining the financial feasibility of the medical institution vs. the idealistic approach of providing medical care to all who need it. On one hand, we have Kanno's character, Aiko fighting to keep the bankrupt town hospital accessible to the locals but Endo (Ogawa Tamaki) wants to transform it into a celebrity hospital where medical care is only offered to those who can afford it. Takenouchi's character, Moriyama has a hidden past and is caught between his beliefs and what reality requires.