A former midwife in Tokyo, she was disgusted with the mentality of frivolous girls who regarded abortion as reasonable, and the compromise in natural childbirth which was far from her ideal. Kameko had come to this island from Tokyo a while back. When she visits, Tsuruta Kameko is there working at the island’s only maternity clinic. At her wits end, she heads to the island in search of him. Mariya sees a picture postcard left by Tatsuya which shows a heart-shaped southern island, and recalls that he had spoken of wanting to go there. Housewife Onodera Mariya’s married life was supposed to have been happy, but turns out shortlived when her husband Tatsuya suddenly disappears without a trace one year later. If you understand Japanese, or know any translators, or be interested in seeing more obscure of her stuff, do let me know. My Japanese is terrible (basic beginner) but I'd like to share it with anyone who wants to see She even directs herself in a short zombie film. I think her three favourite words she ever uses is 'HAI!', 'KUWAIIiii' and 'GANBARIMASU' haha. It's a documentary about her and includes 2 of her short films.
I've ripped and timed Riisa Films already. I've also bought 4 of her films that haven't even been subbed yet and will likely never get subbed in English unless we do something about it. Oh and now I've been converted to the SMAP phenomenon - oh when will this addiction never end!? I really like Shiawase Ni Narou Yo, it shows a bitchy annoying Riisa which is nice varied good range to have. I'm also a big fan now =] Since then, it's thanks to the D-Addicts community for introducing me to great dramas like Hachi-One Diver, Gakko ja Oshierarenai! (possibly my favourite so far) and Ninkyo Helper.
I recently discovered her because I caught the UK DVD release of Time Traveller - Girl That Leapt Through Time. to name a few) and one of my latest vices is the great Naka Riisa! I often go through phases of watching an entire artist's work to date [I did this with Wong Kar Wai, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Akira Kurosawa, Tom Cruise. Hi everyone, I'm new to these boards as I recently discovered Riisa Naka myself. If they find a translator, maybe the chances to watch it aren't that bad at all! PM me or Mail me at just saw this post from Fighting!Fansubs regarding Party wa Owatta. The drama will start airing on every Monday and Thursday and each episode is 5 minutes in length with a total of 25 episodes. The 5 actors that have been chosen for the roles are: “Party wa Owatta” is about a young female comic artist’s wild illusions to have love relationships with 5 different men.
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The director Yukisada Isao is dubbed the “hit maker” since he directed other series like “Sekai no Chushin de, Ai wo Sakebu,” and “Parade.” The drama will be a cellphone-only broadcast via BeeTV. However, Yamamoto is hoping to have the show performed overseas as well.Īn official website for the show launched on Monday.ĭashRabbit wrote: Fighting! Fansubs is looking for a Japanese translators for Keitai drama Party wa OwattaĪctress Naka Risa (21) will be portraying the heroine in the new drama, “Party wa Owatta” (The Party was Over). It will be performed at the Ariake Coliseum on November 20-21, with an anticipated total audience of 32,000. Yamamoto has designed "samurai fashion" costumes for the show, which will be complemented by lots of visual effects from water to fire to wire-flying. However, the entire cast is said to consist of 500 people. The rest of the "seven samurai" will be played by Akira Emoto (61), Riisa Naka (20), kickboxer Masato (31), Dachou Club's Ryuhei Ueshima (49), Olympic gymnast Yukio Iketani (39), and dancer Kaiji Moriyama (36). It is being reported that Yamamoto plans to make it a 90-minute "spectacle show" with no lines of dialogue. Although it is based on the Kurosawa movie, he explained that it will be set in the present day and that the method of expression will be completely different.
Yamamoto has apparently been preparing this production for the past three years. KinKi Kids member Koichi Domoto (31) will star as the character Kikuchiyo, who was originally played by legendary actor Toshiro Mifune. Fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto (66) is putting together a stage production called the "KANSAI SUPER SHOW: Shichinin no Samurai," based on Akira Kurosawa's famous 1954 film "Shichinin no Samurai" ("Seven Samurai").