
Power to Transfer Wounds and Scars

Friday, December 16, 2011 | 10:10 PM | with 5 rabbits |
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KIDS
Country:Japan
Date released: February 2008
Plot:On the outside, tough scrap yard worker Takeo (Tamaki Hiroshi) seems to have nothing in common with the innocent, almost childlike Asato (Koike Teppei), but both are lonely souls bearing dark pasts. Crossing paths by chance, Takeo, Asato, and shy diner waitress Shiho (Kuriyama Chiaki) strike up an unlikely friendship, making life in their dead-end hometown a bit more bearable. Asato was born with special powers that prove to be both his blessing and his curse: he has the ability to transfer other people's wounds to his own body. He can't help but try to heal those around him, including Takeo and Shiho, but his powers come at a painful cost. Asato's powers tore apart his family years ago and continue to tear at him in the present. With Asato determined to hurt himself to help others, Takeo may be the only one who can save his friend. (-x)
Comment: Watching this would be IMPOSSIBLE (since I haven't heard of this film before) if it wasn't for my friend who let me borrow loads of DVDs--and one of them is KIDS. The main reason I watched it is because of TEPPEI KOIKE (Lovely Complex) and TAMAKI HIROSHI (Nodame Cantabile).
Since I don't know anything about the plot, I just watch it out of pure luck and curiosity. Thinking it now, I AM GLAD I DID.
It is one of the films Japan can take pride of. The theme about friendship is really something anyone would love to watch. And this film showcases how far can you sacrifice yourself for a friend and how can a friend change your life for the better.
If you have watched and liked Orthros no Inu, you will surely love its FICTIONAL content. This is dramatic but brilliant. TOTALLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
And for
Shonen-ai lovers, you can feel the fan service here. Although only a little. :D
All images are not mine, they came from Google.Labels: japan, kids, kids 2008


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Why BAKA USAGI?
BAKA USAGI (which can be translated as "
stupid rabbit")
I got it from watching 2 animes which I really enjoyed:
pandora hearts and
junjou romantica.
In the magical world of pandora hearts
, one of the main character is Alice which transforms into a black rabbit. She got the nickname from Gilbert Nightray whose always having petty fights with her.(~ ^ O ^)~?
In junjou romantica
, Akihiko Usami's nickname is "Usagi-san" and when he makes fun of Misaki of doing ecchi stuffs
with him, Misaki calls him "baka usagi-san". I always love those scenes where misaki blushes and fights over his feelings and totally denying it.
I personally
rabbit because they are cute and all. And t's okay for me to be called an
idiot. In manga and anime, being an idiot is a
cool and cute thing since you can start at the beginning being weak then slowly moving forward and becoming who you want to be.
I like to admit i'm an idiot--in dealing with things i don't know.
I guess it's okay to be an idiot as long as you know who you are and you know what's your purpose in life.
Why AYU?
AYU
I got it from the name of
my favorite character in an anime which taught me the
bitter and most hurtful side of love--
honey and clover.

Her whole name is
Ayumi Yamada.
A third-year art student, age 21 at the start of the series, specializing in ceramic arts. She is well-known by other students for her pottery and her nicknameTetsujin "Iron-lady" for running 6 km to school every morning to help her dog lose weight. She is depicted as a beautiful young woman, who catches the attention of her male friends and coworkers. Yamada is deeply in love with Mayama, but he does not return her feelings and repeatedly encourages her to find someone else. Later in the series, she is angered by Mayama's sudden protectiveness when he tries to shield her from his former boss, Nomiya. Yamada is close friends with Hagu, who addresses her by first name. At the end of the series, Yamada continues as a graduate student in art, while making pottery for Harada Design.(-x)
While I was watching the anime,
I could relate myself to her 
that's why I started adapting her nickname "
ayu" as my pen name.

Power to Transfer Wounds and Scars

Friday, December 16, 2011 | 10:10 PM | with 5 rabbits |
add more :3
KIDS
Country:Japan
Date released: February 2008
Plot:On the outside, tough scrap yard worker Takeo (Tamaki Hiroshi) seems to have nothing in common with the innocent, almost childlike Asato (Koike Teppei), but both are lonely souls bearing dark pasts. Crossing paths by chance, Takeo, Asato, and shy diner waitress Shiho (Kuriyama Chiaki) strike up an unlikely friendship, making life in their dead-end hometown a bit more bearable. Asato was born with special powers that prove to be both his blessing and his curse: he has the ability to transfer other people's wounds to his own body. He can't help but try to heal those around him, including Takeo and Shiho, but his powers come at a painful cost. Asato's powers tore apart his family years ago and continue to tear at him in the present. With Asato determined to hurt himself to help others, Takeo may be the only one who can save his friend. (-x)
Comment: Watching this would be IMPOSSIBLE (since I haven't heard of this film before) if it wasn't for my friend who let me borrow loads of DVDs--and one of them is KIDS. The main reason I watched it is because of TEPPEI KOIKE (Lovely Complex) and TAMAKI HIROSHI (Nodame Cantabile).
Since I don't know anything about the plot, I just watch it out of pure luck and curiosity. Thinking it now, I AM GLAD I DID.
It is one of the films Japan can take pride of. The theme about friendship is really something anyone would love to watch. And this film showcases how far can you sacrifice yourself for a friend and how can a friend change your life for the better.
If you have watched and liked Orthros no Inu, you will surely love its FICTIONAL content. This is dramatic but brilliant. TOTALLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
And for
Shonen-ai lovers, you can feel the fan service here. Although only a little. :D
All images are not mine, they came from Google.Labels: japan, kids, kids 2008

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