
The original creator is really good at drawing old men, you know.
The live-action version seems quite serious, so I definitely want to see “Ane Hata Shiton.”
Huh, is this Seijin Hagiwara!?
A place where you can be called out to from the window.
I wanted you to tighten it up subtly while responding properly…
The smile is really great, isn’t it?
Between the solid depiction of herring’s work and the action, a psychopathic killer emerges.
I think it’s impressive how closely they were able to capture the atmosphere despite the strong deformed features.
I realized that even in Japanese dramas, it’s possible to portray a character who is both a cheerful, nice guy and a psycho.
Rather, it’s a mystery why the fake Ainu wasn’t done in anime.
It’s a great episode that showcases the depth of the relationship between Ashirpa and Sugimoto, yet…
Because there are issues that are too troublesome to dive into with just the backing of an anime production company.
If we hire a lot of actors and get the talent agency involved, it could potentially become a problem.
Did you do the Verolorololo too!?
It costs a lot of money, it’s hard to believe it’s a Japanese drama.
Haggy’s doing is too interesting.
That seductive young man at Cure…
Ienaga is really beautiful.
The reproduction of the princess and that unknown old man was amazing too.
Ah, I feel like there are probably murderers like this.
I’m the man who made Kimutaku mad by saying that I was the only actor in this cast while everyone else was a talent when I was young.
The expression is different.
Hagiwara Masato is amazing.
I thought I would take a little look, but the live-action Golden Kamuy turned my end into trash.
Keep your delusions to yourself.
The one who started the essentially harem manga is Henmi.
I initially thought, “Why isn’t this being made into a movie?” but after watching it, I realized that it’s indeed a perfect episode for a drama, not a film.
I just want to kill anyone with natural acting… it’s seriously scary.
It was extremely scary to see the old man with tattoos being strangled while greeting him with a smile through the window.
The level of recreation of the thread image, Nikaido, Hime, Inkarama-chan, and Second Lieutenant Koi was off the charts.
The tempo of the series of events where the orca attacks is so incredible that it’s unbearable.
When you think about it, a drama being one hour per episode is quite luxurious.
You can increase various productions and things.
The fake Ainu is a scene where it would be okay to cut if possible, because it’s an event for obtaining the key to help Shiraisi escape from the no-faced monster prison escape plan.
I couldn’t help but laugh even though I knew that people like the unknown uncle, Etagai-kun, and Second Lieutenant Koito would come.
The live-action Inkarama-chan doesn’t look alike, but I’ve brought in a great actor who is just like her.
Huh? You’re saying the same thing as when you praised Hagiwara Seiji in that thread.
Ogata looks very much like Ogata.
Nikaido was Nikaido from the start, but after he started wearing the head cap, he became the complete Nikaido.
Nikaido of the hospital was truly Nikaido.
It seems that to avoid preconceived notions, the film staff taught Hagiwara about the image of Henmi they wanted to create in the live-action movie without reading the original work.
I thought so in the manga too, the boss is definitely strong.
The identity of the terrifying doll that loves being anonymous is Seijin Hagiwara.
The boss probably couldn’t hire Katsu Shintaro after all…
It was a bit too late to call Katsu Shintaro and Nakadai Tatsuya.
Did Edmond’s place not have a cat anymore?
So far, the only complaint is that Sergeant Tsukishima is extremely tall.
The hot air balloon used when escaping from Koito is recreated so well that it creates a level of illusion.
I’ve often heard that when manga character designs are brought directly into live-action, it creates a huge sense of incongruity, and I believed that was true.
You can actually search for something proper by investing money, time, and motivation.
As long as Tanigaki and Chikapashi’s pseudo-family is perfect, there’s nothing more to say.
I want the Sakhalin chapter to be made into a movie.
Fake Ainu often come out with conspiracies saying that the real fake Ainu…
The request was to finish Abashiri by the end of the second season, so we just rushed through it.
In the first place, the lightning robbery has also been cut.
I was surprised to find out that Inudo is Kazuki Kitamura.
As a Japanese drama, it’s really putting a lot of effort into the production design.
They’re specifically making that strange leather outfit just for the Edo-Kai-kun fashion show or something like that…
The hotel’s bathtub and the set collapse are too much like a Drifters sketch.
It’s a different approach to respecting the original source material compared to perfectly imitating a hilariously explosive anime opening.
The movie Golden Kamuy was created to boost Japanese films, so the staff is really motivated and the actors are a bunch of funny characters.
Well, no matter the circumstances or the power behind it, it seems impossible for Anna Hata to be broadcast on public airwaves or streaming services forever…
It was really cute how Sugimoto felt the smell of killing and thought, “It’s fate…!” just like a girl in love.
The “Nidori family annihilation RTA” made me laugh a little.
It’s also a good episode that encourages patricide by Ogata… well, whatever.
It looked like LaSalle.
The movie was good, but I was wondering how the drama would turn out… and I was glad that it was consistently satisfying in quality.
I like Edo-gai-kun’s place.
It’s not as good as Hollywood, but the depiction of brown bears is really impressive.
If I were to make a second movie, where would it be?
Is it really Abashiri?
I was surprised because the last time I saw this person was in Ultraman…
It would have been nice if the lighting in the groin area and the mysterious liquid splattering remained just as they were in the performance.
It’s really wonderful to create a similar atmosphere, not just a similar face.
Sugimoto-san~
Sugimoto-saa~n (✨)
If it had been toned down from the original, I could have said it’s fine to watch it if someone asked, but since it’s too close to the original, I can’t recommend it to others.
From the perspective of the story’s progression, it’s clear that Edo shellfish-kun, who was supposed to become independent after killing his parents, is ultimately still seeking approval from Tsurumi-san! It’s evident he’s moving out of dependence.
Lieutenant Tsurumi is really something else, isn’t he?
I’m ejaculating a lot…
The expression on Tsukishima’s face when Lieutenant Tsurumi pulled Second Lieutenant Koidato into the struggle for dominance is incredible.
Despite having a well-defined face, I wonder why Hagiwara Seijin fits this kind of role…
I’ve been thinking about it since the time of CURE.
What I like about this drama is that everyone who spends time in the mountains has a dirty face.
Maybe you can’t watch it on Netflix, but the actors’ audio commentary was also interesting.
Perhaps because most of the cast are fans of the original work, Hemi’s abnormality during recording when he hasn’t read the original becomes all the more prominent.
Haggy has a strong image of mahjong, but it’s amazing that he can also act.
I’m quietly playing Power Pro in the middle of the night.
I thought it was interesting that the story featuring Inkarama-chan’s first appearance switched from horse racing to chinchirorin, leading to a chenchiro match with the boss.
By the way, the reason they didn’t explicitly state that they were betting with money using the tickets might be because it’s subject to some regulations.
Seiji Hagiwara has played a lot of roles as a psychopathic murderer.
Cure and stuff.
What will happen to that Tanigaki and that Inkaramatchan’s Ochi-u?
…Hagiwara Masato?
It’s unfair for the uncle to come out of the wall with a prosthetic leg gun.
The fashion show featured Lieutenant Tsurumi with his jacket unbuttoned, and he was just too sexy…
Why is this professional shogi player so good at acting…?
It may have been an easily reproducible subject, but even so, they did it really well… Professionals are amazing.
Hiroshi Tamaki is using a voice that doesn’t sound like Hiroshi Tamaki…
I want to see the continuation soon, but I wonder what the schedule is like.
Ogata looks too cool in three dimensions…
Well, it’s cool in the main story too.
If we don’t hurry, Ashirpa-san’s physique will keep getting better and better.
There are more actor enthusiasts in the world than I thought.
It’s nice that some characters try to match the voices as closely as possible to the anime.
Who will play Usami, who will only be a loss in terms of image for a handsome selling actor…?
It seems they will alternate between movies and dramas, so the next one will probably be a movie.
I want to see it soon.
I’m really grateful that you will come to Netflix after some time…
I got a stomach ache because that uncle wasn’t in the cast.
Who are you really!?
Shiraishi doesn’t resemble him aside from the shaved head and costume.
Your movements are perfectly like Shiraishi.
Genjiro-chan, get thicker…!
Hiroshi Tate should finish it quickly while he can still move energetically.
No, I want you to take your time and make it carefully.
It’s nice to be able to do it without worrying about the time since it’s mainly about streaming…
It’s a work that does quite a lot of pointless things.
There was no waste in this movie and drama.
Well… I did quite a lot of pointless things…
The structure of progressing smoothly while doing unnecessary things is amazing.
Is it already this far along?!
I wanted to see the fried orca.
Even if Ashirpa-san has gotten more physically imposing, it seems like she could still be deceived with the way she’s presented or through costumes.
It seems like by the time of the next movie, it will be like “Who is that?!” around Chikapashi.
The battle at the Two Hundred and Three Meter Hill is so intense since it’s a scene that appears multiple times, it’s quite startling.
My favorite part is that it captures the great nature of Hokkaido.
As expected, they couldn’t bludgeon the seal…
I think the live-action Kilo-chan is a bit too cool.
Kento Yamazaki is an incredibly handsome guy, just from watching past scenes, let alone other works.
Why do you have such a challenging spirit that you’d jump into a river in Hokkaido in the dead of winter…?
I plan to binge-watch the images during the next Golden Week.
By the way, I will also watch the cyberpunk that was discussed earlier.
I’m going to have a cheerful break.
The drama version’s recreation of Ogata from when he was cute was just amazing.
From here on, there is only hell.
It’s interesting that Taishi Nakagawa was studying self-revealing style in his debut work as a child actor.
On top of that, Taishi Nakagawa is a die-hard fan who is jealous of Hiroshi Tamaki’s child.
I honestly never thought that by the time of the live-action announcement, I would only be worried about the life expectancy and retirement of the elderly characters.
Looking at it again, I think Suzukawa Masahiro is a bit pitiful.