masahi: (Cosmos Troupe - Soragumi)
2011-01-07 06:47 pm

Reviews: For Whom the Bell Tolls - Soragumi 2010

Summary: Based on the Hemingway book of the same name. Robert Jordan, an American, steps in to assist Guerilla fighters during the Spanish civil war, using his expertise in explosives to destroy a bridge linking supply lines. He's confronted with love, loss, friendship and eventually death.

Review: For Whom the Bell Tolls - Cosmos Troupe 2010 )
masahi: (Kacha - YAY!)
2010-09-28 07:54 pm

Casting - For Whom the Bell Tolls

So, a few weeks ago, I posted this:

I would love to see Kacha snag Rafael, the Gypsy rogue, who gets to sing in the camp. I have a suspicion that it might go to Tomochin, though. If Kacha gets Rafael or Joaquin (teen rebel who wanted to be a bullfighter), I would be more than happy.

I am clearly more than happy :) Plus, Tomochin as the singing gypsy = good.

However, I am also saddened by the news that Hoshihara Misao is retiring. I love Hoshi, and I was overjoyed when I heard I would be able to see her live this trip. And what a role for her to go out on. Maybe Pablo won't be as central as he was in the books, but since 'the Mayor' is mentioned, I really hope we get the flashbacks to young!Pablo before PTSD kicks in.

On the whole, though, am very pleased with the casting.
masahi: (Cosmos Troupe - Soragumi)
2010-08-17 07:10 pm

For Whom The Bell Speculation

Since I'll be seeing For Whom the Bell Tolls when I hit J-land in November, I figured I should read the book. I think I dislike Hemingway based on the half I've struggled through so far, but it at least gives me some thoughts on how the casting will go:

We have 3 roles cast so far - Yuuhi as Robert Jordan, Sumika as Maria and Tomu as Agustin. I'll admit I was a bit surprised on the Agustin part, but maybe he does more further into the book aside from being the snarky rebel who swears like a trooper. Seriously, every other word of his is replaced with something meaning 'unprintable'.

Hoshihara Misao and Kyou Misa are both on lease from Senka. In the 1978 version, a Senka lady played Pilar, which is a major senior female role. I suspect this will go to Misa, which would be so awesome :D Hoshi, I'm not sure about. It'll either be Anselmo or El Sordo.

I suspect Micchan will get Pablo, Pilar's husband who - according to everyone - has turned from being smart and brave leader into a coward, but who probably turns out decent in the end. He so far has spent a lot of time being snappish and glowery at Jordan. I will wait and see.

I would love to see Kacha snag Rafael, the Gypsy rogue, who gets to sing in the camp. I have a suspicion that it might go to Tomochin, though. If Kacha gets Rafael or Joaquin (teen rebel who wanted to be a bullfighter), I would be more than happy.

There are a slew of other names listed on the 1978-cast, some of whom I've only just reached in the book, so I really can't comment on them. Also, according to the 78 summary, there's a flashback, which would feature another male character. Dying. Guess which role I don't want a certain girlie to have.
masahi: (Star Troupe - Hoshigumi)
2009-09-02 12:20 pm

Review: Singin' in the Rain - Hoshigumi 2003

Summary: Don Lockwood and Lina Linton are darlings of the Silver Screen and the gossip columns. In reality, he's a cocky playboy and she's a selfish Diva who is still convinced by what she reads about their romance in the tabloids. Both of them find their lives thrown into disarray by the arrival of the Talkies.

Singin' in the Rain - Star Troupe 2003 )
masahi: (Moon Troupe - Tsukigumi)
2009-06-09 08:40 pm

Review: Elisabeth - Tsukigumi 2005

Summary: Elisabeth is the Gothic musical about the love story between Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Death. It follows her life, as an unhappy Empress through until her assassination in 1898, and Death following her steps.

Elisabeth - Moon Troupe 2005 )