Sunday, October 24, 2010

Stomach Flu After A Week Of My Daughter Having It

Troubleman







Note: No specific spoilers Troubleman, but still I recommend you read carefully: D

recently finished watching this series and wanted to write a little about it. First

should start by saying that I came by chance in this drama. I was desperate because there was nothing I liked to watch, all the things he saw were the same and I was having anxiety. One day, I remember why I ended up watching Shigeaki Kato's profile on Wikipedia and description of their work spoke of Troubleman. I called attention to the low ratinkg had, until I realized it was a novel that was transmitted almost midnight. This immediately aroused my sympathy, because I remembered not Shukudai-kun Arashi and Arashi emo moments when a group believed to be midnight.

As I said, I was desperate to find something interesting to do so down the first chapter. And it was a total flash jejejeje. The first chapter was "What the hell is ???". passing The second was maso the same. The third had already formed a structure but not knew how to fit the main character in this story of unfortunate stories. Episodes of 4 to 7 had its charm but were not as interesting as the others. The history of the Yakut was the least interested me, probably because I was tired of the storylines. As criticism of the director - Sabu, another reason that made me interested in the novel-I think part of the storytelling of the characters could have been more dynamic if instead of telling the story one by one, they were getting fragments of stories all at the same time.

The eighth chapter, I loved it, was completely bizarre. I also liked the end. My own interpretation of the final is this: How do we calculate how good compared to the damage they cause to other people? A person who is dangerous to society is it better to just delete it? If even doing your best result in disastrous and dangerous, is it worth to keep trying? "Even at the expense of the welfare of others? Is that too selfish?. These are the thoughts which I did from the end of Troubleman. I understood the message of the director as throughout your life you can cause very bad things, but if you strive, you can also lead to great things. Whenever you concentrate on being happy and bringing happiness to those around you good things are going to be the same level as the bad. And that is enough.

I think this is a very important message coming from a director who lives in society with the highest suicide rate in the world. To say that good or bad you can bring it on da opening the possibility to think that not everything is black and white and gives more space to live.

The series is shot in a cinematic style, typical of Sabu and although performances are not very good, the story makes up beautifully. News theme "Be Funky" was fantastic as the closing song. Just when one is thinking "WTF?" Start listening Funky Fun Fun Time jejejeje

In conclusion, I liked the series and I invite anyone who wants to see something new to look at and share your ideas ^ ^