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[TBS] Smile> April 17th -Matsumoto Jun, Aragaki Yui
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ya ke abg mat limau sgt kasihan...
naper..huh |
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Smile: episod 2 sarikata inggeris @ YT (dan juga DL)
SINI |
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Reply #263 skymania's post
a'ah... sbb citer nih byk flashback... sbb nnti 3 thn ker 5 thn die fight kat dlm jail tuh...
tp hana mmg berani betul la... ambek risk die... |
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a very...interesting POV:
First, this TBS dorama is getting on my nerves. It's total BS. I can't believe that a Japanese person actually wrote this dorama. Has he lived in a bubble or warped world all this time? Japan is nothing like what's being portrayed by this dorama. If I were Japanese, I'd be even more pissed. If anything, the family that the protagonist lives with is more representative of how Japanese people really are. Japanese people don't hate foreigners. They don't go around labeling people as Filipino or Chinese or Vietnamese in a negative tone. It's the freaking liberal, western-minded media who are taking things out of context. So those who've never immersed themselves in Japanese society shouldn't assume anything or accept stories as fact without proper experience.
The police is portrayed as hasty, overbearing and brutal in episode one, which is somewhat true - and especially of major crime units that deal with yakuza and drugs - but not only to foreigners. I personally know that they mistreat Japanese the same way they mistreat anyone else. My Japanese brother-in-law is a sommelier and late one night while walking home after work at a restaurant in Ginza a gang of guys who were up to no good bumped into him to try and extort some money, not knowing that he learned boxing during high school. He resisted and a fight broke out. Witnesses of the incidence and ensuing melee called the police. When the police arrived, they arrested and threw everyone into jail. During the interrogation, my brother-in-law was physically abused and accused of being a yakuza without hearing all sides of the story. Long story short: If they think you are a criminal, they will treat you like one regardless of your background. So what they are doing to Vito is not protocol but an elaborate and failed attempt by the screenwriter to get his message of false hate across. They're verbally abusive and wrong, but they're not targeting any specific race. They just want to prosecute the culprit/perpetrator; Vito happens to be half-Filipino. And considering his past, a gang member - be it voluntarily or forced - and not just some innocent poor kid, you can't blame them. So the reality of racism is being distorted by the screenwriter.
no wonder la rating pun rendah, tak mencerminkan masyarakat sebenar... |
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"Japanese people don't hate foreigners. They don't go around labeling people as Filipino or Chinese or Vietnamese in a negative tone."
Actually kan im quite surprise gak masa scene tu sbb tertanya2 gak.. japanese mcm tu ke?
dove, berapa rating for second episode cite nie? |
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Balas #269 skymania\ catat
sbb hana dipuji keberanian nye ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Reply #268 Hana_Olijas's post
bukannya takde racism...ada je, mcm kat mana2 gak di dunia nih...tapi takde la teruk mcm digambarkan...
rating ep2 10.2%...buleh check kat thread J-Dorama Spring 2009 Preview, siap ada ranking drama2 semua... |
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yess.. ade gak drama baru jun.. ingatkan takde dah drama baru..
tak sabar nak tgk dia berlakon dalam heavy romance nih.. harap2 lain sket dari yg dulu2.. ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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suspen jerr dgr ckp ko skymania..
aku x tgk lg..![](static/image/smiley/default/funk.gif) |
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