Non-cheesy doramas... do they exist?
Non-cheesy doramas... do they exist?
In the beginning when I started watching asian drama series I could get my kicks out of them just because it was exotic for me. But now I'm looking for more in the storyline department. I'll describe my experiences till now so maybe someone can recommend a drama suitable for me
I think my first drama was GTO and I still think of it as one of the best. Though at times I was wondering if the youth in Japan is really that fuckin childish(no, I'm not talking about the kawaii stuff) I thought there was some great criticism against the system.
First season of Gokusen was pretty nice, towards the end I got kinda bored. Gang fights in senior high? Tough guys running happily towards the sunset... wtf!? (I really think all this is to blame on the cheesiness, not cultural differences). Just finished watching Gokusen 2... what a ripoff ^^;. Oh yeah, and the background music was annoying...
The 4 episode long Friends was pretty nice, though too shallow for a hippie like me . The thing for me in the series was the differences between Japanese and Korean cultures and of course the scenery .
I only watched the first episode of You're Under Arrest, because at the time I was very sensitive about drug related opinions and in the episode someone gets arrested for possession of pot among other things and I felt very bad about it . Ok, this is really a cultural thing, because I know it's not that easy to discuss various opinions of drugs in Japan as it is here in Europe (even here in ol' conservative Finland). It was also one of the first dramas I had watched, but now I'd say: too cheesy
Densha Otoko is also one of my favorites, cheesy, but original. And it's not full of pretty boys with make up on so that's a +. It was an anime style drama in a good way.
Ok, I think that's about it, or at least what comes to my mind now. I should also say that 20th Century Boys and Homunculus are some of my favorite mangas, but I hate basic mecha and scifi
Hehe, I guess they're all Japanese series, but I also watch lots of movies from various far east countries. I'd be very grateful if someone can recommend me some nice series . Maybe my explanation helps a bit
I think my first drama was GTO and I still think of it as one of the best. Though at times I was wondering if the youth in Japan is really that fuckin childish(no, I'm not talking about the kawaii stuff) I thought there was some great criticism against the system.
First season of Gokusen was pretty nice, towards the end I got kinda bored. Gang fights in senior high? Tough guys running happily towards the sunset... wtf!? (I really think all this is to blame on the cheesiness, not cultural differences). Just finished watching Gokusen 2... what a ripoff ^^;. Oh yeah, and the background music was annoying...
The 4 episode long Friends was pretty nice, though too shallow for a hippie like me . The thing for me in the series was the differences between Japanese and Korean cultures and of course the scenery .
I only watched the first episode of You're Under Arrest, because at the time I was very sensitive about drug related opinions and in the episode someone gets arrested for possession of pot among other things and I felt very bad about it . Ok, this is really a cultural thing, because I know it's not that easy to discuss various opinions of drugs in Japan as it is here in Europe (even here in ol' conservative Finland). It was also one of the first dramas I had watched, but now I'd say: too cheesy
Densha Otoko is also one of my favorites, cheesy, but original. And it's not full of pretty boys with make up on so that's a +. It was an anime style drama in a good way.
Ok, I think that's about it, or at least what comes to my mind now. I should also say that 20th Century Boys and Homunculus are some of my favorite mangas, but I hate basic mecha and scifi
Hehe, I guess they're all Japanese series, but I also watch lots of movies from various far east countries. I'd be very grateful if someone can recommend me some nice series . Maybe my explanation helps a bit
With drama I don't mean the genre, but "tv series". I can see pics of some historical fighting dramas on the site as well ;). But I'd like to see a more mature love drama as well . Something that goes beneath the surface...shG wrote:Dramas are usually directed towards the female audiance in Japan. That's why they are so corny and cheezy.
Hrm.. non cheezy drama?
I think it's hard to find.. but IMO there are a lot less cheese in Jdorama - like GTO, Gokusen (although there is plenty of cheese in some spots as you said). I would also suggest:
Orange Days - Great story, a little cheese. No one dies.
Ace wo Nerae - Tennis story, not so much cheese so far.. only seen 3 eps though.
Good Luck! - A very interesting story.
Hero - Completely cheese-less. Very different, very good.
Full House (Korean) - A really funny series, some cheese.
I think it's hard to find.. but IMO there are a lot less cheese in Jdorama - like GTO, Gokusen (although there is plenty of cheese in some spots as you said). I would also suggest:
Orange Days - Great story, a little cheese. No one dies.
Ace wo Nerae - Tennis story, not so much cheese so far.. only seen 3 eps though.
Good Luck! - A very interesting story.
Hero - Completely cheese-less. Very different, very good.
Full House (Korean) - A really funny series, some cheese.
They exist, but they tend to be the darker, less comedic ones...which I've noticed usually means less popular, and probably unsubbed (in English)...
This past winter season actually had 3 non-trivial dramas: Yasahii Jikan, 24 hr Emergency Ward (Kyumei Byoto 24 ji 3rd series, but all of them would probably classify in the same category), and Minna Mukashi wa Kodomo. But I don't think any of them were subbed, unless I missed something...
Mysteries are alway good too....
Koori no Sekai (I think is subbed?)
Suna no Utsuwa (got a lot of good reviews, although I haven't seen it)
I guess melodramas fall under this category as well, but I tend to steer clear of them since they just annoy the heck outta me....
I dunno...
This past winter season actually had 3 non-trivial dramas: Yasahii Jikan, 24 hr Emergency Ward (Kyumei Byoto 24 ji 3rd series, but all of them would probably classify in the same category), and Minna Mukashi wa Kodomo. But I don't think any of them were subbed, unless I missed something...
Mysteries are alway good too....
Koori no Sekai (I think is subbed?)
Suna no Utsuwa (got a lot of good reviews, although I haven't seen it)
I guess melodramas fall under this category as well, but I tend to steer clear of them since they just annoy the heck outta me....
I dunno...
would Sekai no chuushin count as cheesy? that's supposedly really good, I've only seen 2 episodes though but I like it so far. I don't think Trick is cheesy either.. it's quite original also.. but I'm not really sure what counts as cheesy (I have no idea why I needed to use the word cheesy so many times in this post)
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watch "Million stars falling from the sky" ...it is quite a far cry from the cheesy stuff you referenced......in fact it's very dark and somber at times...stars Kimura Takuya, Eri Fukatsu and Kou Shibasakispacecommand wrote:Yes there are many non cheesy shows out there, you just happened to watched some cheesy ones in your selection.
If you want drama watch Sekai no Chushin, no comedy there, might get you teary eyed in the process.
or better yet...watch Kou Kou Kyoushi 2003.....not cheesy...warped, fugged up...but not cheesy.
yeh I would recommend "Million stars falling from the sky" too. Nemureru Mori (sleeping forest) is also good though similar to "million stars" in certain ways. These are suspense type dramas by the way.
As for "Orange Days", well I only watched the first episode (to hear Mr.Children's new single at the time) but isn't it pretty much a newer version of "Ai shiteiru to itte kure" ? I know they were both written by the same person and though they wouldn't copy everything, it seemed from what I saw that they reused a lot of things (like replacing the apple with an orange). Kind of like how "Love generation" copies "Tokyo love story". Anyway, I would recommend "Ai shiteiru to itte kure" since it is the original classic, but if you can't get your hands on it, then I guess "Orange Days" is ok.
Also, "Hoshi no kinka" and "Miseinen" were interesting and didn't seem cheesy to me.
Hmm, now that I think about it, the older dramas are a lot less cheesy than the recent ones.
As for "Orange Days", well I only watched the first episode (to hear Mr.Children's new single at the time) but isn't it pretty much a newer version of "Ai shiteiru to itte kure" ? I know they were both written by the same person and though they wouldn't copy everything, it seemed from what I saw that they reused a lot of things (like replacing the apple with an orange). Kind of like how "Love generation" copies "Tokyo love story". Anyway, I would recommend "Ai shiteiru to itte kure" since it is the original classic, but if you can't get your hands on it, then I guess "Orange Days" is ok.
Also, "Hoshi no kinka" and "Miseinen" were interesting and didn't seem cheesy to me.
Hmm, now that I think about it, the older dramas are a lot less cheesy than the recent ones.
but it's precisely because of that sobriety from overused plots and cheesy conventions that it was probably able to elicit such an emotion from you....because it was different, unexpected and heavier than usual.itachi666 wrote:I dont know about One Million Stars Falling from the Sky, that one got me depressed for a while.
I recommend Million Falling Stars if you want to avoid cheese. Here's a review in the wiki that some idiot wrote... http://wiki.d-addicts.com/A_Million_Sta ... om_the_Sky
I thought "Pride" was relatively low-cheese, though it was a bit formulaic. Orange Days is always good....
I thought "Pride" was relatively low-cheese, though it was a bit formulaic. Orange Days is always good....
i agree with those recommendations as well...."pride" is interesting in part for the same reason that "million falling stars" is, in that you will see kimura takuya step out of some of his more stereotypical roles and execute performances in which the character he plays is more flawed, less wholesomely charasmatic but someone who nevertheless possesses a "cult of personality" drawing the viewer in with his acting.aNToK wrote:I recommend Million Falling Stars if you want to avoid cheese. Here's a review in the wiki that some idiot wrote... http://wiki.d-addicts.com/A_Million_Sta ... om_the_Sky
I thought "Pride" was relatively low-cheese, though it was a bit formulaic. Orange Days is always good....
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