Densha Otoko ( 2channel real story ) (627)

1 Name: 返信 2005-05-28 01:27 ID:HoZnHXLW

The movie "Densha Otoko" (Train Man) is to be shown in several countries in East Asia, including Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore, following sales efforts at the recent Cannes Film Festival. The movie is based on a supposedly true story that played out on the Channel 2 web site, Japan's most popular BBS. It tells of an "otaku" (nerd), played by Yamada Takayuki (21), who comes to the rescue of a woman (Nakatani Miki, 29) being groped on a train. Not knowing how to pursue his newly found love, he turns to the Web for help and advice. The love story was turned into a best-selling book and has the subject of a lot of publicity over the last year, and has publishers scouring the Web looking for the next big hit. The biggest question that remains is whether it's really a true story of innocent love triumphing or just a clever marketing ploy. The movie opens on June 4.

2 Name: Couch Potato 2005-05-28 06:15 ID:9cHYL/f1

3 Name: Couch Potato 2005-06-01 10:20 ID:Heaven

Ii otoko

4 Name: Couch Potato 2005-06-17 09:05 ID:WB28n91e

Getting to the next stage in life and love

Why has the Japanese birth rate fallen so low that pandas are starting to look fecund by comparison? I had read the experts, naming everything from workaholism to scarce day-care as causes, but my light-bulb moment came during a press screening of "Densha Otoko (Train Man)," TV hitmaker Shosuke Murakami's debut feature about an otaku who meets a woman on a commuter train and woos her with the help of his Internet friends.

Full review here: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?ff20050615a2.htm

5 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-14 04:11 ID:uoEwD5l1

TV Show is awesome.

6 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-16 16:22 ID:7SCbJmB8

kita?????????????
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7 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-16 16:23 ID:Heaven

/r/ torren plz

8 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-16 16:32 ID:Heaven

I loved it!, 4 July 2005
9/10
Author: Sinner from Tokyo, Japan

If you've spent much time chatting on the Internet, you've probably had a conversation along these lines at some point: "They should make a movie like this!" "Naah... who wants to see a movie about a bunch of people sitting at computers typing?" Densha Otoko finally answers that question, and does it in superb style. By use of split-screen, and computer text overlaid on real environments, it makes the online chats visually interesting and fast-paced.

But this isn't just some technical storytelling exercise. At its heart, it's a funny and charming romance. Unlike just about every other "naive protagonist gets dating advice" movie, this one is astonishingly pure-hearted.

On consideration, I dropped it a point because I felt the character of the love-interest was under-developed. Her role in the romance never quite got fully believable. As even the minor characters are properly developed, perhaps she was intentionally left as a mysterious figure.

I really hope this gets a wider audience outside Japan. This is a wonderful, wonderful film, but the central role played by typed Japanese text is going to be a barrier to international audiences. Perhaps the best we can hope for is a competent Hollywood remake. Please, no Jennifer Lopez.

9 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-16 16:32 ID:Heaven

a truly heartwarming story of otaku romance, 19 June 2005
10/10
Author: alibash from tokyo, japan

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

This is by far the best romantic comedy that I've seen in a long time! It's actually a true love story based on a widely read thread on 2ch (a lot like the origin of "My Sassy Girl"), where the main character "blogged" (for lack of a better word) his encounter with the girl of his dreams by randomly standing up for her in a train. You basically fall in love with all of the characters of the story, from the leads to the supporting cast. Maybe even more the supporting cast than the leads. The readers in 2ch are struck by the sweet though pitiable introduction to his story, and help him with emotional support and advice throughout his ordeal. The readers aren't perfect either, and are what ultimately makes the story hit home. My personal favorite are the 3 guys "living" in the manga/internet-cafe.

Comically, the movie is brilliant, and Koushi Yamada does an excellent job of channeling the spirit of socially awkward otaku's everywhere. There's a reoccurring theme of friendly total strangers making life worth living, which, sappy as it sounds, really leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling at the end.

Definitely see this movie if you get the chance!

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11 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-16 16:35 ID:Heaven

ops!
sorry for double post!

12 Name: Couch Potato 2005-07-16 16:49 ID:Heaven

14 Name: Couch Potato 2005-08-04 04:42 ID:OGDjoCmX

I've watched the first 4 episodes and I can safely say it is my favorite show right now. I love it and I can't wait till the next episode on thursday!!

15 Name: Couch Potato 2005-08-04 08:11 ID:RGe3sB8S

I hope subtitles will be available on Sunday then!

17 Name: エルメス 2005-08-12 04:17 ID:hwodgfTW

This drama is so freaking awesome
I hope the movie comes out on DVD soon I'll totally buy it

18 Name: Sakurina!hb3hogbZLc 2005-08-13 22:58 ID:Heaven

I saw the television show yesterday (downloaded all the episodes) and I cried not only tears of joy, but tears of sadness whenever Densha was let down. We are so similar that it seems like it's the story of my future. Regardless, great drama.

19 Name: Couch Potato 2005-08-14 06:34 ID:Heaven

>>We are so similar that it seems like it's the story of my future. Regardless, great drama.

ROFL

20 Name: chidori 2005-08-14 11:40 ID:pm8pVVH+

hey u guys kno where i can get da movie version of this ?

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