Orenji deizu
- Série télévisée
- 2004
- 45min
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8,0/10
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Yuuki Kai est un étudiant en dernière année d'université qui étudie la psychologie de la protection sociale et tente de trouver un emploi. Un jour, il rencontre une jeune fille, Hagio Sae, q... Tout lireYuuki Kai est un étudiant en dernière année d'université qui étudie la psychologie de la protection sociale et tente de trouver un emploi. Un jour, il rencontre une jeune fille, Hagio Sae, qui joue du violon, et il est intrigué.Yuuki Kai est un étudiant en dernière année d'université qui étudie la psychologie de la protection sociale et tente de trouver un emploi. Un jour, il rencontre une jeune fille, Hagio Sae, qui joue du violon, et il est intrigué.
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I am a Greek Australian dude, living in Greece. I came across this series by accident. Im not asian, nor even japanese.... but omffffggg..... i binged all 11 episodes in 3 days! I am shocked. This is a series from 2004, twenty years ago!!! And from Japan!! ANother continent from me!!! But i just have to say, this series is probably the best tv series i have come across in the last ten years!!! Thank youuuuuu Netflix for broadcasting an asian tv series to europe.... this show was BRILLIANT! Being from Greece, it is rare for us to be exposed or given the opportunity to watch dramas from Japan, or Asia for that matter. But this series had me obsessed from episode one!!! Eveery character in this series was loveable and altruistic in their own way.... and unlike american tv series, this show did not need to include sex scenes, nudity etc..... it was PURE perfection!
10kwongers
Orange Days is an excellent coming-of-age J-dorama about a group of students in their last year at college dealing with friendships, love, job prospects, and life in general. There's a main love story about a talented musician Sae (Kou Shibasaki) who has lost most of her hearing and the sweet guy Kai (Satoshi Tsumabuki) who tries to help her come to terms with it, while befriending and eventually falling in love with her. I love their relationship; it goes even beyond friendship and love. They understand each other instinctively. There are 11 episodes in the series, each one about an hour long. I watched the entire thing over about two days; that is how hooked I was. (That, and each episode practically ends with a cliffhanger. And that I am graduating from college this upcoming June and I can totally relate to lots of these scenarios!) One of the best J-doramas I've seen.
This is a great series about friendship. Kai, Sae, and the rest of their friends from a group, The Orange Society. They all learn sign language to be able to communicate better with Sae. And they do all the bonding things that graduating seniors usually do: they go camping, they go out and eat/drink with each other, etc. They do everything as if it is the last time they will all be together. One of the more touching moments in the movie was when they all get together and make pledges to the sunset in sign language (to be strong, to overcome fears, to protect the ones they love, etc.) - it's incredibly bittersweet. I myself am graduating from college this upcoming June. Man could I relate! Not just with the friendships, but also with all these insecurities: Where am I going in life? Where do I want to work? Do I want to be doing this for the rest of my life? What's my plan? etc.
Acting is A+. I've been a fan of Kou since her Battle Royale days and she's really very good in her role here as a deaf-mute. Different expressions pass across her face effortlessly. Satoshi was just as excellent as the sweet, caring, and handsome Kai. If there is ever a performance that could break your heart, it's this one. Finding someone like that in a lifetime is rare. Their relationship is something special; he doesn't really pity her --since she says she doesn't want to be pitied-- but they really understand each other. Like their souls are interconnected. Sounds lame, but it's true. Satoshi and Kou have amazing chemistry together. The actors playing their friends Akane, Shouhei, and Keita are also excellent. There's even a sweet subplot for their characters, and it's fun to watch the sweet "plain Jane" (Akane, who is very cute, not a plain Jane at all) and the "player" (Shouhei, who is much sweeter than his tough exterior would suggest) fall for each other. I said, "omg cuuute!" quite a few times while watching this show.
I studied Japanese last year, so it was fun to see what I could pick up from the show. I could make out lots of phrases and stuff, so that felt quite nice haha. Plus, you might even pick up some sign language; I know I did! All in all, an excellent J-dorama. One of the best I've watched. Great production value, terrific acting, great story lines, heartwarming. I laughed, I cried, I felt for all of the characters.
10/10
This is a great series about friendship. Kai, Sae, and the rest of their friends from a group, The Orange Society. They all learn sign language to be able to communicate better with Sae. And they do all the bonding things that graduating seniors usually do: they go camping, they go out and eat/drink with each other, etc. They do everything as if it is the last time they will all be together. One of the more touching moments in the movie was when they all get together and make pledges to the sunset in sign language (to be strong, to overcome fears, to protect the ones they love, etc.) - it's incredibly bittersweet. I myself am graduating from college this upcoming June. Man could I relate! Not just with the friendships, but also with all these insecurities: Where am I going in life? Where do I want to work? Do I want to be doing this for the rest of my life? What's my plan? etc.
Acting is A+. I've been a fan of Kou since her Battle Royale days and she's really very good in her role here as a deaf-mute. Different expressions pass across her face effortlessly. Satoshi was just as excellent as the sweet, caring, and handsome Kai. If there is ever a performance that could break your heart, it's this one. Finding someone like that in a lifetime is rare. Their relationship is something special; he doesn't really pity her --since she says she doesn't want to be pitied-- but they really understand each other. Like their souls are interconnected. Sounds lame, but it's true. Satoshi and Kou have amazing chemistry together. The actors playing their friends Akane, Shouhei, and Keita are also excellent. There's even a sweet subplot for their characters, and it's fun to watch the sweet "plain Jane" (Akane, who is very cute, not a plain Jane at all) and the "player" (Shouhei, who is much sweeter than his tough exterior would suggest) fall for each other. I said, "omg cuuute!" quite a few times while watching this show.
I studied Japanese last year, so it was fun to see what I could pick up from the show. I could make out lots of phrases and stuff, so that felt quite nice haha. Plus, you might even pick up some sign language; I know I did! All in all, an excellent J-dorama. One of the best I've watched. Great production value, terrific acting, great story lines, heartwarming. I laughed, I cried, I felt for all of the characters.
10/10
10soneagu
I have watched the series twice and I can guarantee that you will like it even if you are glued to western culture. This is not my first J-drama, I loved "The Full Time Wife Escapist", if you are interested in the psychology of characters. Ko Shibasaki, which I simply adore after this series, interprets astonishingly the frustration of a violinist genius who lost hearing. The truth is that I am less into a great scenario (this series has a great scenario, story, everything by the way), and more for real emotions shown truly and deeply on screen, and Orange Days excels on them! By the way, first time I watched it continuously, from one end to the other; couldn't stop ... I strongly recommend it!
I've only started getting into j-dramas and k-dramas in the last year or so. Started with a lot rom-coms/thrillers with Takeru Satoh and then discovered k-dramas some of which I loved. Some however felt over-acted or a type of actingI don't like. Started rewatching j-dramas last week. Seriously impressed with 18x2 Beyond my Youthful Days which was beautiful, brilliantly acted and poignant. Stumbled upon this and watched it in 3 days, hard to believe it's 20 years old. Brilliantly acted by all involved, understated acting but powerful. The fact that this type of series with sign language was made 20 years ago shows and hasn't aged shows how good it is. Loved all the characters in it. A joy to watch and re-watch. Both j-dramas had a quiet elegance and eloquence which I needed after some 'noisier' kdramas.
Having enjoyed a good many Korean dramas, my wife and I started exploring other films and series from that part of the world and discovered this series. It is set in Japan and is about a group of young people who meet at University and proceed to grow up together as they turn into adults. Kai. A young man from the group, meets Sae, who was an award winning violinist, but lost her hearing and had to give up. Kai and the rest of the group help her to come to terms with her hearing loss and Kai starts to fall in love despite being in a relationship already.. Ko Shibasaki gives an outstanding performance as the deaf Sae and acts with just sign language, her body and her eyes and she is truly outstanding. Satoshi Tsumabuki as Kai is also excellent and the chemistry between them is very real. I mustn't forget the rest of the group who all play their parts beautifully. The plot twists and turns and you never quite know whether it will work out of not. You will have to watch it to find out.
12/10 from me. I totally enjoyed it and it is one of the best romantic dramas I've seen in a ,ong time. A Must See!
12/10 from me. I totally enjoyed it and it is one of the best romantic dramas I've seen in a ,ong time. A Must See!
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