2010-01-19, 02:19 | Link #101 |
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A one-sided disappointment from Nodame though. She didn't talk it through with Chiaki about getting angry over him doing a piano concerto without her. There're just sooo many issues between them. Not worked out. Not talked over (resulting in you know what in the manga if you've read it already). Frankly, despite the again, you know what ending, I'm sure more problems will come up if they don't talk to each other.
As expected from character interaction, the only way for them to reconcile is for Chiaki to step down and give in to her demands. I feel sorry for him.
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2010-01-19, 02:42 | Link #102 |
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I think my main impression right now is... that's it?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that in the "something is lacking" manner, but really with the thought of "that wasn't nearly enough I want MOAR!" I dunno if its rushed or anything, but so far, I can't get enough of the show. And THAT is good enough for me.
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2010-01-19, 02:55 | Link #103 |
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For me, I'm totally disappointed in Chiaki. So his backstory is the typical soap opera cliche after cliche. So he has daddy issues on top of all the past experiences.. and it seems he's in for another sappy reawakening, blah blah, the end.
I just hope the writing carries the show over to being very watchable, but I'm sort of saddened that the show keeps moving towards extreme cliche. Oh well, at least the journey was fun, more or less. I actually think this show needs more Nodame going crazy. I just don't see a point to her being restrained by so many things upon coming to Paris.. |
2010-01-19, 08:39 | Link #104 | |
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I agree with Ascaloth...they've cut out a lot from the source material, making this first episode seem rather flat (the one exception being some development for Nodame). If they're rewriting the story, I hope they manage to rewrite it in a way that will make sense to viewers... The curse of being a manga reader, I suppose. Happened to me with Death Note too. But why is it that the live-action is still so much more enjoyable, even though they take even more liberties with the story?
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2010-01-19, 15:23 | Link #105 | |
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I think we need to give her more time to grow she is actually at a very delicate stage in her development. Now im hoping they dont continue to bounce around as much because of the development that happens in the future needs to be explained. For the first episode it was fine but anime only viewers will find plot holes if they do not proceed carefully with taking out material.
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2010-01-23, 01:40 | Link #106 |
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Watched Episode 2.
So, at least this episode wasn't butchered too badly. In fact, it's a fairly well-crafted one compared to the one before, and captures Rui's disappointment and fatigue with her "new life" in Paris quite well. I'd wish that future episodes could at least be as good as this one, but frankly, I don't have much hope of that happening. >_> |
2010-01-26, 14:34 | Link #107 |
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watched episode 2 and they did not cut as much out as i thought they would concerning Rui. I was hoping they would really focus on her frustration not only with her Piano playing but with her life in general in Paris and they captured it quite nicely especially the scene with her mother. I believe Rui is finally starting to realize the difference between her playing and Nodame's. Nodame's playing is so full emotion you can feel it in the music. Rui superior technically plays as written but not with much emotion.
I was a little disappointed in Chiaki but he made up for it near the end i think we can all understand why he needs some quiet time. But his mother recognizes something that even Chiaki has not really noticed and tat is how big of part Nodame plays in his life (mothers can always tell cant they lol) Chiaki, Rui and Nodame are at a cross roads in their life where they are torn between regular life and a personal life. Its easy to see just how Nodame and Chiaki will grow apart. decent episode im just worried about how they will do the rest.
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2010-01-31, 19:27 | Link #109 |
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Episode 3 was nice with the summing up for Rui and her ongoing dilemma with music. I especially liked the parting scene with her mother which was very familiar to me My mom and I fight over clothes like that all the time. I am a bit wary of her vying for a performance with Chiaki, however, since she seems to have more than a friendly interest in him.
I was very relieved that Nodame was able to perform well despite Chiaki's absence. Let's just say I was very put out when he decided to not go, though I can understand his reasoning. He can hear Nodame perform again another day, and they're at a level of understanding with one another that music is the priority. His going to view his sensei's rehearsal is expected after their long separation from one another as well as helpful for his growth as a conductor both musically and socially. The moment where Nodame tells the madams who her teacher is and why she doesn't perform in competitions was interesting, particularly in their reactions. I wonder what they meant with their sudden parting wishes. The interaction between Nodame and the butler was pretty funny though: the zipping up, the loss of the safety pin, and the parting hug. She finds supporters wherever she goes!
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2010-02-01, 00:45 | Link #110 | |
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Anyway, looking at them hugging, I think Chiaki looks at his teacher as a father figure more than his real father. That really gives off this "pang" feeling. No wonder he got off the bus! agreed. Nodame's performance jumps from one to another. So is this anime going to be 12 episodes?
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2010-02-02, 16:01 | Link #113 | |
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Other than that it was a nice episode I agree with Shiroth on many of his point hence me quoting his post, and i look forward to Nodame's reaction when she finds out that Chiaki and Rui will be performing again. Not like he could turn it down its a great opportunity.
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2010-02-02, 17:58 | Link #115 | |
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The question should be this. Since Chiaki missed her concert because he went to practice with his old teacher. How will Nodame react when she finds out that Chiaki and Rui will be a performing with one another again? Im expecting some drama when that bomb is dropped. Especially with Rui's interest in Chiaki becoming more apparent. Like i said i know people will disagree with me but i believe a promise is a promise. I dont care if Chiaki ran into Jesus Christ on the train he still should have gone to Nodame concert. This is just my own view but my opinion of him went down a bit because it. If he could skip her concert this time how easy will it be for him to do it next time or the time after that. So in the end it doesnt matter how good shes gotten if Chiaki never hears it.
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2010-02-03, 08:02 | Link #116 |
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So it took a little while since I was busy recently, but finally got around to Episode 3.
I'm surprised. I actually like the execution of this episode quite a bit more than I have come to expect from Kon's Nodame episodes. The pacing is actually....really nice and slow, really good. It almost felt like I was watching an S1 episode again. Rui, Chiaki, and Nodame all got a great deal of development this time round. I'm actually pretty satisfied. I hope this keeps up. |
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2010-02-03, 17:47 | Link #118 | |
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2010-02-04, 23:29 | Link #119 |
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Their priorities are different. The way I see it is before Chiaki, Nodame was about music. After Chiaki, Nodame was about Chiaki. Of course she doesn't need him by her side all the time but she will chose him over everything else. As for Chiaki, whether it was before or after Nodame it was always about music. Nodame just happened to force herself into his life and he went along with it. I don't have the impression that Chiaki prioritizes Nodame the way Nodame prioritizes him. I guess that's the difference between male and female, practical and romantic. (Anyhow, that's my impression so far after live action drama, 2 specials and 3 eps of NC finale.)
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2010-02-05, 10:59 | Link #120 | |
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To put it simple, Chiaki was neglected by his father when he was a child, and now he's becoming the same. Why do you think Chiaki's mother told him Nodame was his angel? It has nothing to do with music; it's because she knows he needs Nodame. Without her, he could eventually become his father. The only one who doesn't get it yet, it's himself, but even that's going to change soon. (It should be noted I'm not talking specifically about his encounter with Viera-sensei. What's happened there is just that he was so happy to meet him that he couldn't help going with him.) And it is even more complex than that (Nodame's side of things, for example, it's really complex), but I don't want to spoil it for you.
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