Kurosagi: The Movie

I had the pleasure of watching the long-awaited dorama-turned-into-a-movie. Yes, Yamashita Tomohisa is back, along with a pretty intriguing storyline. Since I heavily spoiled my last post, those who want to to watch it, you can go to mysoju.com and search for it. I won’t spoil the story this time, so no worries.

Although the plot was great, the romance in it was barely existent. There were a couple of Yamaki scenes, but Horikita Maki didn’t play such a big role this time. Kurosaki also seemed lenient towards Tsurara (Horikita’s character) because she was no longer snooping around and scolding him, telling him the way he should live. No, instead Tsurara was busy helping Yukari (her best friend turned worst enemy turned best friend) with her Shakespearean play. Of course, my favorite part was when Kurosaki tried to fool Tsurara by dressing up as some salesperson. He was creeping her out of course, and poor Tsurara was trying to shut the door. Once she figured out it was Kurosaki, though, she pulled the door too hard and I think she hit him in the nose. Maybe it’s just me, but I think Kurosaki was acting a bit like Akira from NwP. I don’t know–maybe it’s just me. Oh yeah, one more thing: Shakespeare plays a pretty big part in the movie, too.

So if anyone’s interested in watching the Kurosagi movie, go to mysoju.com. Don’t worry, it’s completely subbed, so everything works out fine.

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