Air Dates: July 4th until September 26 on BS Matsutake Tokyo TV, Mondays at 10:30 pm
Also known as 'Let's go the Cinema Complex', subs are being done by GEO0975 at DA
Main Cast: Is there a location a drama hasn't been set in?! This one takes place at a Cinema Complex in the fictional city of Mirai. Looks to be a small complex but there are twelve theaters with the largest holding 510 movie fans. The cinema is part of the Tochiku Corporation which own many theaters in Japan. However the fans haven't flocking to this cinema which has some less than stellar employees, will some new blood shake up things? Will update the bios as we go along and an episode is 25 minutes in length.
Kii(e) Kitano as Kaori Nakatsuka... The 'new blood' at this cinema which is located in a remote region. Kaori has been transferred from the home office in Tokyo and though she knows so much about the business end of theaters she doesn't know what it takes to operate one. She's a very strict young woman who was sent to bring in more customers and straighten out this bunch of daffy employees.
Dai Watanabe as Kenta Mizusawa.... The manger of the cinema complex and he may be the only employee I wouldn't call daffy. Mizusawa has been the manager for some years and is a huge film buff but he's not running a tight enough ship at the complex and was shocked when Kaori was sent to help him.
Tateto Serizawa as Kanji Shibui.... The assistant manager and also the oldest by far at the cinema. His main duty is to run the projections for the films and have things changed over the years. Shibui is quite scared of woman and can't even look Kaori in the eyes.
Nana Akuzawa as Tomomi Marukawa.... Runs the ticket and info booth, like every other part time employee she's a bit lazy and really has no interest in movies.
Shingo Nakayama as Kohei Matsumaru.... Male employee who is the usher but helps out doing many other assorted jobs.... when he has time from not talking to the other employees!
Risako Miki as Shiina Takemura.... Head of the concession stand but like everyone else doesn't have to work hard due to the lack of customers.
Sara Saito as Akane Umemoto.... Cleaner at the cinema who is a horrible worker, she spends most of her day on the phone!
Previous recaps
Mini preview of this third episode: Video
So while that film to me is a must watch wouldn't say this drama is though it's been very enjoyable so far. Seems every show will have a stand alone story but there is one main theme which is of the newbie Kaori trying to whip this cinema complex back into shape! After four episodes can't say she's been a success but there's still nine more shows to go.... but for all Kie fans that's not enough!
She had been going through the financial books and things were worse than she thought, is there any chance of saving this cineplex from closing? Would think so as there are ten more episodes to go and we know how so many Japanese dramas work out with the underdog coming out on top at the end. The city of Mirai is a fictional one and don't think it's too large. This cinema has twelve theaters with the largest holding 510 people, is that too many screens for such a small city? It would seem so and perhaps an eight screen cinema would have worked better but it's too late now plus are there twelve current popular films that can be shown? Don't think so and in the last show Kaori suggested to the main manager Mizusawa they show some special films during the week when it's the slowest, for instance some old movies which may draw in the older generation who are free during the day.
This could be a chance though for Kaori to learn more about how a cinema is run, the hardest part of the schedule is finding someone to take care of the concession stand. It's run by a woman named Kanna and she is by far the most efficient employee. Mizusawa suggested to Kaori to learn the ropes from Kanna who reluctantly agreed to train her. Manning the concession stand is more difficult than you think though Kanna makes it look so easy. She can do about five things at once and it was a learning experience for Kaori who could hardly do one thing correct at a time. For instance she must have burnt five hot dogs and couldn't put popcorn into a container without spilling so much onto the floor, think the cineplex needs Kanna to work a hundred hours a week then!
Of course not but that's when Mizusawa arrived on the scene, he's not the best of managers but he's very skilled at solving problems with customers. He told Suzuki that he had probably never tried any of the cinema's food so to show him how good their food is Mizusawa offered to buy him something which turned out to be a yummy cheese dog. The price wasn't mentioned but bet it was at least 1000 yen! So Suzuki walked away content and Mizusawa's plan paid off which he explained to Kaori above. True, much money is made from concessions but on the other hand do you tell a person like Suzuki who comes a few times a week they're not welcome if they bring their own food? That makes sense to me as with the cineplex struggling why lose a customer who comes 3-4 times a week with that logic Kaori did learn a valuable lesson. So that ends this recap, the fourth show is the next post but haven't viewed that yet and as always do recommend viewing these screenshots which explain the story a bit better.
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