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Agony, all those previous seven episodes mostly shows us about. Now this, the eighth episode, finally able to balance it with some progressions.
It has been depressing just to see people get depressed, and music developments in this show were somehow jeopardized by all that. How Richie Finestra gone through his miserable decisions left Vinyl's captivating music tracks as ornaments, which luckily though, keep some audiences to still have the pleasure of hearing the show. E.A.B. however, did a splendid job bringing fresh air as it was a well written and directed episode.
We would still encounter devastating problems, but at least there were cheers between miseries; ones that not created by drug effects. Talents been discovered and in development. American Century which soon become Alibi Records finally found their rays of hope to save them out of extinction. The Nasty Bits was getting their major role in the company and in the show itself, and all other stuffs within surely brought a new chemistry between characters. Also the choice of songs was marvelous as always, making E.A.B. the strongest episode yet.
The waiting of further episodes has never been become this interesting. Rock n Roll and other stuffs in Vinyl are a rare treat, so I personally hope that further episodes will be just as amazing or even better.
It has been depressing just to see people get depressed, and music developments in this show were somehow jeopardized by all that. How Richie Finestra gone through his miserable decisions left Vinyl's captivating music tracks as ornaments, which luckily though, keep some audiences to still have the pleasure of hearing the show. E.A.B. however, did a splendid job bringing fresh air as it was a well written and directed episode.
We would still encounter devastating problems, but at least there were cheers between miseries; ones that not created by drug effects. Talents been discovered and in development. American Century which soon become Alibi Records finally found their rays of hope to save them out of extinction. The Nasty Bits was getting their major role in the company and in the show itself, and all other stuffs within surely brought a new chemistry between characters. Also the choice of songs was marvelous as always, making E.A.B. the strongest episode yet.
The waiting of further episodes has never been become this interesting. Rock n Roll and other stuffs in Vinyl are a rare treat, so I personally hope that further episodes will be just as amazing or even better.
Beautiful girl eating beautifully in a beautiful environment, isn't that pleasant? Indeed. My first impression about this movie is that this one is really pleasing to the eye.
Its always been interesting to watch or read about rural Japan. To know how neat and peaceful it can be, sure is amazing for me. Furthermore, the movie provides more details about living in it. All the cooking and planting tips are neatly shown, but then the dramas get a bit sloppy. There are some wasteful scenes that bother.
The story is very interesting but we can easily lose our grip to it by the long shown details of the processes of the main character's daily life. The movie provides lots of details yet lacking the essential others, like heartwarming social life of rural area (its shown, but lacking and not well-drawn).
I don't usually bothered by the acting but I really was in this one. All the cooking are amazing, but they don't look that exciting. Food featured movies usually gives us the sensation of cooking excitement. But I think the actress failed by only giving the charm of her beauty and putting the beauty of cooking aside. Her expression also doesn't tell so much about how good her cooking is. I know that the main character having a rough and tough life, but since the movie focused on food making, I think it should detail the joy of it more.
Anyway, the movie is good or I'd rather say it is 'fresh' and I'll recommend people to watch it. Especially for those Hashimoto Ai's fans, this movie will certainly be a delight, haha. I really looking forward for the Winter/Spring and I hope it could answer all my questions for this one.
P.S. If you are looking for other movies featuring rural Japan, here are some that I remember: A Gentle Breeze in the Village(2006), Wood Job!(2014), and 700 Days of Battle: Us vs The Police(2008).
Its always been interesting to watch or read about rural Japan. To know how neat and peaceful it can be, sure is amazing for me. Furthermore, the movie provides more details about living in it. All the cooking and planting tips are neatly shown, but then the dramas get a bit sloppy. There are some wasteful scenes that bother.
The story is very interesting but we can easily lose our grip to it by the long shown details of the processes of the main character's daily life. The movie provides lots of details yet lacking the essential others, like heartwarming social life of rural area (its shown, but lacking and not well-drawn).
I don't usually bothered by the acting but I really was in this one. All the cooking are amazing, but they don't look that exciting. Food featured movies usually gives us the sensation of cooking excitement. But I think the actress failed by only giving the charm of her beauty and putting the beauty of cooking aside. Her expression also doesn't tell so much about how good her cooking is. I know that the main character having a rough and tough life, but since the movie focused on food making, I think it should detail the joy of it more.
Anyway, the movie is good or I'd rather say it is 'fresh' and I'll recommend people to watch it. Especially for those Hashimoto Ai's fans, this movie will certainly be a delight, haha. I really looking forward for the Winter/Spring and I hope it could answer all my questions for this one.
P.S. If you are looking for other movies featuring rural Japan, here are some that I remember: A Gentle Breeze in the Village(2006), Wood Job!(2014), and 700 Days of Battle: Us vs The Police(2008).