[single] Gackt – No ni Saku Hana no Yo Ni

9 February, 2007 (Friday) at 1:01 pm (Japanese Music, Recs, Reviews)

i recently listened to the new Gackt single, 野に咲く花のように ‘No ni Saku Hana no Yo Ni’.
it’s a ballad not particularly catchy in lyrics or melody, but it grows on you.

five versions of the song is included within the single, which is slightly unusual, since he usually releases a B-side track in singles rather than different versions of the same song.
if you listen to the piano version of the song (track #3), Gackt includes elements and a whole fragment of Johann Pachelbel’s Canon in D in there.
but my favorite version of the song should be the ‘minna no uta’ version (track #2).

and i love the CD covers (both the regular and limited editions)! ♥!
can’t imagine how glad i am that Gackt’s releasing music again; not only acting in some NHK drama. o_O
guess he’ll always be a part of my personal history somewhere.

quoted below (credit: heygingersnap from bww2 / CDJapan) is the story behind the single:

Maiko High School in Hyogo Prefecture became the site of surprising story. Gackt had been a regular on the Nippon Hoso late night broadcast program when he received a letter from a distraught young man. The young man was a student in the only environmental distaster prevention program in all of Japan, however the program itself was at risk due to lack of participants, and the boy asked the program for advice. Both having experienced the Kobe earthquake firsthand, and agreeing with the need for preparedness and the curriculum of Maiko High, Gackt sent them the response, “First, become that great person that people can look to learn about the appeal of disaster pervention class.” Later the boy wrote Gackt that the class had managed to add enough people to the class… And that he would very much like to have Gackt come to the school’s graduation ceremony.

One year later, on February 28, 2006, Gackt decided to surprise his listener with a completely secret appearance at school graduation ceremony where he performed his own songs live and spoke to them words of encouragement. Due to overwhelming response from Gackt’s fans, the unreleased track that Gackt performed at the school is coming to CD! With lyrics reminiscing of Gackt’s time in school, and a message that overcomes the borders of countries, Gackt’s new song is a moving new track full of emotion.

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[tech] new Apple products – iPhone & Apple TV

10 January, 2007 (Wednesday) at 12:10 pm (Recs, Tech)

ohmygod.
… looks like my sister knew what she was after, when she said she’s waiting for the iPhone.
Apple Inc (renamed!) CEO, Steve Jobs, revealed the new Apple products yesterday “at the annual Macworld Conference and Expo”.

the new iPhone is completely gorgeous and desirable.
obviously quite pricey as well, starting at US499.
more of its lovely features (e.g. touchscreen technology!) elaborated on the Apple site and the CNN article linked above.
several videos are up on the Apple site to emphasize it’s features e.g. SMS.
one thing i noted in the CNN article, however, is that the iPhone apparently “operate(s) exclusively on AT&T Inc.’s Cingular wireless network”. o_O
will it make a move towards Singapore eventually?

Apple is also producing its own TV box, Apple TV, around US$299, with a 40-gig hard drive.
moreover, it “allows people to send video from their computers to their televisions.”
how wonderful.

also check out the new iPod + iTunes TV ads while you’re on the Apple site, which features the song ‘Flathead’ by The Fratellis.
i prefer the ‘party animated’ one myself. xDDD;
absolutely psychdelic, woot!

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[movie] Boys Love

26 December, 2006 (Tuesday) at 11:10 pm (Japanese Movies, Recs, Reviews)

Boys Love is an original video which came out on DVD on 24 November 2006. I believe it was not released in theatres, due to its possibly sensitive subject apparent in its very title. As CDJapan puts it, it is “a story of male love” and a “great introduction to the world of BL”. But I don’t quite agree that is all to the film itself.

The film stars Takumi Saito and Yoshikazu Kotani, both who appeared in The Prince of Tennis movie as well as its musicals (participating in the successive generations of TeniMyu). The plot is relatively simple.

The movie tells the story of Akira Mamiya, a magazine editor who meets and interviews a young model, Noeru Kisaragi, and becomes sinfully attracted by him. Their love, however, is forbidden. Just doing his job, magazine editor Akira Mamiya (Yoshikazu Kotani) interviews high school model Noeru Kisaragi (Takumi Saito). Despite Noeru’s bad attitude, an enchanting picture of the ocean he draws leads Mamiya to invite him out for dinner afterwards. They connect at the restaurant, but while in the bathroom there Noeru solicits Mamiya sexually. The next morning, Noeru’s office calls the magazine office where Mamiya works. “Your editor was rude. Have him come and apologize.” When Mamiya goes to Noeru’s house to deliver the apology, he sees Noeru with a dirty-looking man. Mamiya is shocked to discover at that moment that his interest in Noeru goes beyond article research–he truly wants to know more about him.

(source: Wikipedia article)

It probably isn’t entirely fair for me to post about the movie when I couldn’t exactly understand 6/7 of the Japanese dialogue in the first place, thus possibly missing out on important points and references that were made in the film. However, if I consider what I can observe alone anyway, I would say that the film left me feeling quite let down.

All in all, the film basically discusses the subject of forbidden love between two males, and often exploits blatant displays of decadence to emphasize the undesirable nature of mere physical liaisons. This somtimes borders on misleading viewers to believe that sex is all there is to homosexual ‘love’. Yet on the other hand, it also juxtaposes the emotional relationship shared between the two male leads, in an apparently hopeful bid to offset the negative picture it had painted earlier. While it may be heartwrenching in some sense – pro-homosexuality/yaoi/slash audience is likely easily led to sympathize with the main characters, the film lacks an overall sense of completeness and beautiful melancholy which I must admit I expected and would have appreciated.

This is not to say it does not reach a decisive conclusion, because the eventual ending is without doubts. However, I still ended up feeling less than convinced. The actors’ performance contributes to this lack of conviction, as sympathy does not exactly develop into empathy, or is simply not given enough time to. While there were nuances of subtlety, other points in the film were either over- or under-stated, in a mocking myriad of inconsistency. A sense of detachment permeated my mind throughout, thus not triggering any major emotional reaction when I finally reached the end of the film. Additionally, the setting of the film is severely limited, the scenes bouncing between overused locations – the school rooftop, their apartments, the swimming pool. The plot is then compelled to unfold within such constraints and it is difficult to imagine it relating to a world beyond what has been concocted. Hence, once again, the notion of detachment. This quite disappointed me, because I believe that the film has undermined its own potential.


The trailer is available on YouTube, while the raw of the film has been uploaded here.
Additionally, the movie is also being uploaded by a few users, unsubbed, on YouTube.
A more detailed plot breakdown and review can be found here.

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[song] Domoto Tsuyoshi – Devil

26 December, 2006 (Tuesday) at 5:41 pm (Japanese Music, Recs)

this post is solely dedicated to the song, ‘Devil‘, written entirely by Domoto Tsuyoshi.
i first heard it on a blog of a Yamapi fan and thought (along with many other readers of that blog) it was an incredibly haunting song.

it reminds me of hide’s ‘goodbye’ (the song can be found here; lyrics and translation here).

but i digress.
anyway, it’s from Domoto Tsuyoshi’s second album, [si:].
and apparently whenever he performs it live, he always looks like he’s going to cry.
i found a Chinese-subbed video of his live perfomance on YouTube.

i uploaded the song via 4shared (which is pretty fast).
and here’re the translated lyrics of the song:

Ai o shiteru
Ai o shitai
Ai o shiteru
Ai o shitai

I am loving
I want to love
I am loving
I want to love

Pyua o batsu suru debiru ga
futari niramitsuketa nara
mayowazu kitto boku wa
kou iu darou
kimi kara boku e boku kara kimi e
rabu nado tokku ni kieshisseta to…

If the devil that punishes purity
glares upon us
Without hesitating surely I
will say like this
From you to me, from me to you
Love and so on especially, we forgot to erase and …

Pyua o batsu suru debiru ga
futari niramitsuketa nara
mayowazu kitto boku wa
kou iu darou
heiki na soburi de engi de soburi de
yasashii sono te harau darou sa…

If the devil that punishes purity
glares upon us
Without hesitating surely I
will say like this
In a nonchalant manner, in a false manner
Gentle, those hands, brush them away…

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[movie] Shining Boy & Little Randy / Hoshi Ni Natta Shonen

26 December, 2006 (Tuesday) at 5:40 pm (Japanese Movies, Recs, Soundtracks)

Shining Boy & Little Randy / Hoshi ni Natta Shonen 星になった少年 tells the true story of Tetsumu Sakamoto, who left for Thailand at an early age to train to become an elephant trainer, or a mahout. In doing so, he learned to overcome obstacles such as language and culture; and to better communicate with elephants. He eventually returned to become Japan’s first Thai elephant trainer, and dreamed of creating a paradise or refuge for elephants in Japan. Unfortunately, he died when he was only 20, in a traffic accident.

The movie is based on the book writen by Tetsumu Sakamoto’s mother. It stars Yuya Yagira (Nobody Knows / Daremo Shiranai 誰も知らない) who won the Best Actor award in 2004’s 57th Cannes Film Festival for Nobody Knows. It also features Yu Aoi (All About Lily Chou-Chou) and Takako Tokiwa. What I also loved in the movie was the music that was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. I can’t seem to find the OST anywhere; but the music can be sampled with iTunes Music Store.

Watch the movie trailer on YouTube or Apple. Live performances by Ryuichi Sakamoto of the title song can be found on YouTube.

As many scenes in the movie were filmed in Thailand, the Randy Foundation was set up in aid of the tsunami event that hit several countries on 26th December 2004. A portion of proceeds from movie ticket sales were donated to UNICEF. It also struck me that today (26th December 2006) happens to be exactly two years after the unfortunate event.

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