[REVIEW] Sensei Kunshu
Mar. 15th, 2019 09:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sensei Kunshu was a great movie. It was so much fun to watch! The fact that you have Ryoma in it is reason enough for it to be huge but everything else just added up, storyline, flow, casting, acting, everything!
The storyline is actually very cliché when you think about it but it gives you a fresh look at the movie. It looks new and fresh despite it being used too much. The rest of the factors just add up to make it look great. It’s your usual student-teacher romance where your sensible ikemen teacher is a huge tsundere but the girl here is a lot more passive-aggressive despite looking desperate about wanting to have a boyfriend quick. Nevertheless, it was so much fun to watch. You have two people who need to face reality and a best friend who was always there for her and loving her despite knowing he was always invisible to her. And the ending song just made it all the more fun and interesting. Who doesn’t like a Jackson 5 song? I was beginning to wonder where that song would be in the movie and as I noticed that we were reaching the end, I thought they’d never use it. Turns out they saved the best for last. Great move. You will really end up smiling. A classic storyline with a fresh take and a hint of comedy.
Takeuchi Ryoma, damn! Who doesn’t like this guy! Class A acting, superb and well done. He can indeed play any role, from the feeble Sera Masashi (Black Pean) to the tsundere teacher. (He’s a lot more aggressive in real life though, just try to watch his interviews and guestings)
I’m really not aware who the rest of the cast are but the one who really stuck with me was the guy who played the best friend, Kotake. (I actually mistook him as one of the members of King&Prince, turns out I was wrong haha) The lonely best friend type always gets me because of their selflessness. They never really get what they want and they’re fine being invisible as long as they make their loved one happy. And this guy portrayed that very well. No signs of selfishness.
Hope this gets a Part 2.
The storyline is actually very cliché when you think about it but it gives you a fresh look at the movie. It looks new and fresh despite it being used too much. The rest of the factors just add up to make it look great. It’s your usual student-teacher romance where your sensible ikemen teacher is a huge tsundere but the girl here is a lot more passive-aggressive despite looking desperate about wanting to have a boyfriend quick. Nevertheless, it was so much fun to watch. You have two people who need to face reality and a best friend who was always there for her and loving her despite knowing he was always invisible to her. And the ending song just made it all the more fun and interesting. Who doesn’t like a Jackson 5 song? I was beginning to wonder where that song would be in the movie and as I noticed that we were reaching the end, I thought they’d never use it. Turns out they saved the best for last. Great move. You will really end up smiling. A classic storyline with a fresh take and a hint of comedy.
Takeuchi Ryoma, damn! Who doesn’t like this guy! Class A acting, superb and well done. He can indeed play any role, from the feeble Sera Masashi (Black Pean) to the tsundere teacher. (He’s a lot more aggressive in real life though, just try to watch his interviews and guestings)
I’m really not aware who the rest of the cast are but the one who really stuck with me was the guy who played the best friend, Kotake. (I actually mistook him as one of the members of King&Prince, turns out I was wrong haha) The lonely best friend type always gets me because of their selflessness. They never really get what they want and they’re fine being invisible as long as they make their loved one happy. And this guy portrayed that very well. No signs of selfishness.
Hope this gets a Part 2.