[Discussion] Boys on the run (2012)
[Discussion] Boys on the run (2012)
Anyone else here who saw the first episode?
No subs yet as far i as i know but i hope it will be subbed so everyone can enjoy!
Let me just say that this is by far one of the funniest jdramas in a long long time! Wow!
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I jsut finished the first episode, and I really enjoyed it. I can't remember, when I wahtched the last drama that was actually based on silly humour and slapstick. I think the last one was Densha Otoko, I think.
Half way through the episodes I suddenly realised, that I once read the manga. Because I know that I liked it, I'm looking forward to the next episodes even more. A big "thanks" to the Raw providers and the subber!
Half way through the episodes I suddenly realised, that I once read the manga. Because I know that I liked it, I'm looking forward to the next episodes even more. A big "thanks" to the Raw providers and the subber!
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I thought moteki was quite boring, atleast compared to this!Carsuke wrote:Reminded me of Moteki too but Moteki was just way better. The acting is atrocious, particularly Maruyama.
And maruyama is perfect for the role! Its supposed to be anime-ish, and he does a great job at it! The people at 2chan who usually are really harsh concerning things like this, are also praising him for his efforts!
Ah... cant wait for ep 2!
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hahah yessss i loved moteki!Carsuke wrote:Reminded me of Moteki too but Moteki was just way better. The acting is atrocious, particularly Maruyama.
i hope this drama has more of those brutally awkward moments like in moteki. i feel like a jerk for laughing at another's misery but moteki had me in stitches.
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I think so too! It ha a very anime-ish feeling to it, and that's what I like. And, by the way, the sceneRomance wrote: And maruyama is perfect for the role! Its supposed to be anime-ish, and he does a great job!
What did they say about Densha Otoko?Romance wrote: The people at 2chan who usually are really harsh concerning things like this, are also praising him to oblivion!
Same here.Romance wrote: Ah... cant wait for ep 2!
This had all the worst aspects of the drama Moteki, i.e. a hero who is an awkward jerk, and completely unrealistic portrayal of all the female characters. For what it is worth, female-targeting dramas also often portray the opposite sex in an idealized unrealistic manner. But the females in this drama are two dimensional and could have walked out of one of the X rated videos that the hero collects. This drama clearly targets an adolescent male audience. This might be interesting for women to watch for understanding of the mindset of some adolescent males.
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Episode three was sweet, and now it gets really interesting for me, because episode three ends exactly at the point, at which I stopped reading the manga.
I really like, that they managed to capture this "manga" feeling with the anime. His slight overacting and overreacting makes this a little bit silly, but still fun to watch an not completely unrealistic. I really wonder
I really like, that they managed to capture this "manga" feeling with the anime. His slight overacting and overreacting makes this a little bit silly, but still fun to watch an not completely unrealistic. I really wonder
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It's so sad, that somehoe not more people are watching this drama. It's really a breath of fresh air imho and they have captured themanga tmosphere so well. I have honestly no idea where this dorama is heading to...I expected the end of episode 4 beeing in the last episode...but I was wrong. I'm really excited to see what will happen.
It's certainly better than Moteki, imho. The male main character is of course a bit pathetic, but you can't help to root for him. Hana-chan is really cute and I enjoyed the fast pacing of the drama. It didn't drag on unneccesarily and while I thought Chiharu was a pretty unrealistic character I laughed a lot and had fun watching it. Recommended. Not ground breaking but really entertaining. (Although that scene when Tanishi saves Hana from the thugs was so disgusting! Even with the pixels, urgh)
Its too bad that show this was immediately compared to Moteki, because the comparison became invalid very quickly. The story also was able to expand beyond its premise and tell a complete story, something Moteki failed to do as a TV drama.MaiKitty wrote:It's certainly better than Moteki, imho. The male main character is of course a bit pathetic, but you can't help to root for him. Hana-chan is really cute and I enjoyed the fast pacing of the drama. It didn't drag on unneccesarily and while I thought Chiharu was a pretty unrealistic character I laughed a lot and had fun watching it. Recommended. Not ground breaking but really entertaining. (Although that scene when Tanishi saves Hana from the thugs was so disgusting! Even with the pixels, urgh)
I really enjoyed Boys on the Run's portrayal of a natural loser who won the esteem of those around him through his determination to better himself and his efforts to do the right thing. It was great to see that while he remained a loser with bad luck and limited skill, his personal growth was significant. His convictions to stand by those he cared for resulted in an ad-hoc network of family and friends assembling around him, and resulted in a number of convincing climactic scenes that extended naturally from the plot.
I loved that this drama didn't use any sort of last ditch dramatic gestures like so many other dramas rely on to wrap up their plots.
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I think both dramas, Moteki and Boys of the Run have their amenities! I like both dramas very much. You have to accept the crazy and absurd plot. Moteki is absurd like Boys of the Run, but they are both damn funny and some aspects are like in the real world, although not so extreme as in the dramas! Moteki and Boys of the Run shares the same genre and when you dislike the genre it's a pity for you in general Ah, and i think the characters of Moteki and Boys of the Run have all their own special qualities and weakening, so for me i can't say "this is better than that"... I hope there will be more dramas of this (special) genre!
For me in the end I think that Boys on the Run's main character showed much more growth as a person than Motekis'. I loved that in the end the really important thing was "family" to him and that the obsession with sex, sex, sex was not that important anymore. Motekis main guy didn't really connect with me that way. But I really like the female actresses of Moteki. And it's been a while since I watched Moteki so I don't know, I might be wrong about his character at the end, but I remember that I wasn't a fan of the guy.
MaiKitty wrote:For me in the end I think that Boys on the Run's main character showed much more growth as a person than Motekis'. I loved that in the end the really important thing was "family" to him and that the obsession with sex, sex, sex was not that important anymore. Motekis main guy didn't really connect with me that way. But I really like the female actresses of Moteki. And it's been a while since I watched Moteki so I don't know, I might be wrong about his character at the end, but I remember that I wasn't a fan of the guy.
I loved the character growth in Boys on the Run! It was fantastic to see his relationships with those around him evolve, and even when other people decided to terminate or weaken those relationships, it was his actions that strengthened them again. Truly a case of a good character relying on his values to make a happy ending.
While I was not a fan of the show, I agree with the praise for the female actresses in Moteki. They all did a fantastic job.
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