never discharge from a hospital if you found a doctor like this

Jun 04, 2011 09:33

So yeah, last three days, I was busy watching Team Batista 2 : General Rouge. It was after I watched SCHOOL!! that made me stalk Nishijima Hidetoshi xDDD General Rouge is my favorite character ;____; The best character every lived in dorama wonderland. The best thing about this character is it was played by Sakai Masato in its movie version. I watched it first when I stalked Sakai Masato |D


In the dorama, General Rouge is more like a kid, while in movie he's more like a father who like lolipop.
What I like about the dorama version (although not as romansuuu as the movie) is his relationship with Hanabusa chief nurse. x3



Shiratori in dorama version is more annoying yet clever. In movie, he's more like a joke xD

Thisis Shiratori's dorama version's job title.


Established Neutral 3rd Party Observer of Death Related Implementation Preparation Office Room Monitor And The Insurance Department's Special Audit Office Room Monitor Representative
yup, that's his title.

In the movie, he was this annoying xD make a proud statement of himself while injured.



What's for sure, I cannot really  compare this two |D But I like this character more in the movie. She has more studpid and silly look than densha otoko x3

Well yea, for overall thing, I enjoy the movie more as a comedy, while the dorama is more to like a suspense,criminal,detective dorama. Highly recommended for both version.

Still related but out of topic,
I am pretty sure now that fandom is getting more to famous actor in their 30+ |D.  Behold, I'm going to spam you with my current 30+ people fandom.

Kase Ryo (37)


Sakai Masato (age (38)


Nishijima Hidetoshi (40)  ← I can't believe he's the oldest,fvsbfvk


Almost there entering : Sasaki Kuranosuke (43) & Iseya Yusuke (35)

For actresses I have Nakama Yukie, Ryo and Amami Yuki xD  they are charimastic.

Last thing, I watched Marumo no Okite (finally). And what the heck is this?! o_____O

dorama, kase ryo, nishijima hidetoshi, movies, sakai masato

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