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Time travel, gorgeous historical settings and damn attractive people. What's not to like?

I know, I'm so in love with list picspams right? It's either this or I spam everything in an episode... so lists it is. :) This time I bring you several excellent reasons why you should be watching the Japanese drama JIN (or if you already are, several reasons I love it)! In this drama season, My Girl has been providing me with sap (in a good way) and an opportunity to ogle Aiba consistently while You're Beautiful is just the kind of drama crack I can't get enough of. Yet JIN may still be my favorite drama that I'm watching.

To use my specific frame of reference (please don't judge this show by my taste in other shows! ;) ), JIN is like a combination of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and Rurouni Kenshin. You get the excitement of old-fashioned medicine blended with the intrigue of a transitional time in Japanese history. The series follows Minakata Jin, a surgeon in modern-day Tokyo who is thrown back in time to the Bakumatsu period. He is left to wonder if he'll ever see his fianceƩ and own time again, creating a new life in the past in the meantime.

1. History with a twist.

When I first heard about this show, two things peaked my interest: Ayase Haruka and time travel. As it's important to the structure of the show, let's start with the latter! I think bringing your main character from the present to a past era is such a perfect way to do a historical drama. While this show keeps the integrity of the period, Minakata Jin brings a modern point of view and sensibility with him. It allows the show to explain and break open old traditions for the audience. In addition, the time travel aspect adds a thread of mystery to the show. There's definitely moments that really screw with your mind, in a pleasant way! I'm only a few episodes in, so I couldn't possible spoil that for you! There's still so much I don't know but I'm eager to find out. :D

2. Our hero, Minakata Jin.

Minakata-sensei, as he's usually called, is the heart of the series. As the audience, we're introduced to this new time through his eyes. Every time he tries a medical procedure with his limited resources, we're invested in his success or failure. I think he's a great lead character: he's sort of odd and flawed but unambiguously a good guy. I like that a lot of his strength comes from his skill as a doctor. In a short span of time, I've really fallen in love with this guy's face. Just look at that crazy toothy crocodile smile! Those forearms also aren't hard on the eyes. NECK.

3. Attempting surgery with stone knives and bearskins

Note: Totally not impugning the medicine of the Edo period, it's a Spock quote. XD

You can't really talk about our main character without mentioning the importance of his profession! We meet Minakata-sensei at a low point professionally, a failed surgery has caused him to doubt himself. But when he arrives in the past, he's forced to jump back in. Okay, I know medical dramas aren't everyone's cup of tea but it's really fascinating to watch Minakata-sensei try and translate his skills to 150 years in the past! Plus it means life or death drama is built into the series but in an expected way so it's not quite as emotionally taxing as surprise cancer. :)

4. Saki is the BEST. Seriously.

While I really love everything about this show, I may love Saki a little extra. Saki is our heroine, and not in the way that just indicates she's the love interest of the hero. She meets Minakata-sensei when he takes her brother's surgery on his shoulders. From the moment you see her inquisitive eyes, you know that Saki is going to learn, to change, to become more than what she thought she could be. Saki is a great mix of softness and pure steel. Bonus: she's played by Ayase Haruka and therefore gorgeous. And wears beautiful kimonos all the time. And is generally kickass. SAKI. ♥

5. You can't do Bakumatsu without a lovable ronin

Now this may just be my previous exposure to Rurouni Kenshin speaking, but you really can't explore a chaotic period of Japanese history without a lovable ronin with a mysterious past! I don't want to give too much away but the show definitely inspired me to go wiki the Bakumatsu period to figure out the historical events that have (and will) shape the characters introduced in this drama. Something that really needs no explanation: this guy's face. He totally has the best facial expressions. And awesomely growly and informal speech. To quote [livejournal.com profile] phrenk, "The way he talks reminds me of Nagase's voice in My Boss, and indeed a lot of his mannerisms also remind me of such. He is kind of like a shorter, older, dirtier Nagase. Which is to say: awesome." (Also awesome, her picspam on the subject! Just be very careful in your scrolling, there is a point where she warns for spoilers in episode three that you really cannot go past! Warning! ♥)

6. No weak links here!


Basically, no matter what size part, all the characters are really well drawn. This show not only builds a new world, it populates it really convincingly. From Saki's tough-as-nails mother to the respected head of medicine in Edo, everyone is compelling and carries their own history. There's even a kid who's in no way cloying and is in fact really likable! I'm interested to see where all these minor characters go.

7. Building a world isn't so hard with settings like this.


As you can see from this small sampling, this show is amazingly beautiful! I love the colors, the cinematography, the lighting! As it's set in another time period, they really had to build a new world from the ground up. JIN creates a rich setting, from the architecture to the small details on an outfit. Really, I could just watch this show for its visual beauty! When added to all the other things it does right, this drama really winds up being a knockout!

I hope I've given you a taste of the pretty and the interesting elements you'll find in JIN! I really recommend you download the first episode and give it a try. It has certainly stolen my heart! As I mentioned in my previous pimping efforts, if you're interested in downloading this or any other Asian drama, you should go join [livejournal.com profile] jdramas. Go here to download the show if you're already a member. We're about half way through the release of subs, so you have a nice head start!

I hope you enjoyed the picspam! Thanks for looking and any comments are more than welcome! JIN. :)

Date: 2009-12-02 11:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidline.livejournal.com
MY GOD, THIS SHOW IS GORGEOUS WITH A CAPITAL FUCKING G.

Wow. Just- wow. *brain melts from extreme prettyness* Okay, I'm sold. THE KIMONOS AND RONINS AND FFFFF-

Great picspam!

Date: 2009-12-02 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] topazera.livejournal.com
Oh man! Do you watch Asian dramas already? I didn't think you were part of my flist that did! Either way, I'm so so excited to hear that you might check out the show! It is seriously gorgeous. And just really good. I could do another whole picspam of just the lovely shots of kimonos in this show, that is such an advantage to watching a period show.

HOORAY, I hope you try JIN! When I was making this I was hoping I could catch the attention just one person! JIN.

Date: 2009-12-02 12:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidline.livejournal.com
Well, I haven't really watch Asian dramas- there was that one time of Boys Before Flowers (they're a huge hit amongst my friends) and I definitely watched the live-action version of Nodame Cantabile- but yeah, my experience in Asian Dramas? Not much.

But man, I'm just a sucker of PERIOD CLOTHES and GORGEOUS COLORS (this is why I have both Marie Antoinette and Memoirs of A Geisha in my DVD player- I watched them on mute. Sometimes. They're pretty OKAY.) so this picspam really got me excited! I'll try searching for DVDs, but if I can't find it, I'll definitely check your links.

Oh, about Asian Dramas; what's your opinion about Coffee Prince? I saw it in my favorite DVD store weeks ago and I'm contemplating about buying it. Also, any more recs?

:D

Date: 2009-12-02 04:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] topazera.livejournal.com
Yeah, JIN is still currently airing in Japan so I wouldn't think it would be on DVD yet but it's so awesome that you have that option in your area! And I hear you, I actually saw both Marie Antoinette and Memoirs of a Geisha in theaters because they looked so pretty. I wasn't 100% on board with plot but man, it was totally worth the price of admission! XD

Well clearly I'm biased on the subject, considering Asian dramas are my main fandom at the moment, but I'm always encouraging people to try more of them. :)

Coffee Prince is one of my very favorite shows! It's much more of a purely character-driven or slice-of-life drama, with a emphasis on the romance. Keeping that in mind, I think it's one of the best executed ones I've seen. So yes, I rec Coffee Prince! And JIN! Hmm if I knew how you felt about those two, I think I could build more recs from there. Dramas cover so many genres and tones, so I'd want to know if you were looking for crack (more on the Nodame side) vs. realism, character-driven (like Coffee Prince), romantic (okay, that's an element of most dramas but some more than others!) or something darker or with more plot (like JIN). Or historical, but I just started on that side of things myself. :)

Do you want me to give you a list of some of my other favorites in general or do you want to narrow it down first? I'd be happy to give you more recs either way! Yay, I'm so excited that you might be trying some of my recent favorites. I'd be thrilled if I shared more fandoms with you. ♥

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