Showing posts with label Horikita Maki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horikita Maki. Show all posts

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Atashinchi no Danshi (new drama)


Starring: Horikita Maki

Synopsis
These days, the term “homeless” has taken on new meaning. There are youths referred to as “net cafe refugees,” who have neither a job nor a place to live, but who find themselves hopping around internet cafes. One such refugee is a 20-year-old girl named Chisato, who lost her mother at a young age due to sickness. She spent her youth trying to escape from the huge debt her father left her, and her battle with the repossessors unfolded every night. However, her life changed after meeting one man named Shinzo, changing her views on the meaning of “family.” Shinzo comes from a rich family tracing back to the Edo period, and he adopted six good-looking sons with the hope of one becoming his successor, but all of them have strange personalities. Shinzo promises to free Chisato from her debt if she marries him and becomes the mother of his sons. However, a life with these six guys under one roof will not go smoothly.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Eternally Lyrics by Utada Hikaru- OST from Innocent Love



I fell in love with the song the moment i heared it.. soothing to the ear and i loved the lyrics. This was the OST from "Innocent Love" starring Horikita Maki and Kitagawa Yuujin.

me no maeni iru kimi ga sukoshi kagayaki
mawari ga mienai
watashi-tachi wa doko ni iru no

zawameki hajimeta haikei no nakani
mada kienai da ne
mou nani mo kikoenai
But I can feel your breath

odoroku hodo kimagurena tenkai ni sukoshi dake
watashi rashi kunai kitai o, oh oh shiteru

I wanna be here eternally
kono mama mitsume aetteitai
I can feel you close to me
itsumademo sobani wa irarenai
kono shunkan dake wa zutto eien ni

tatakai ni dekakeru maeno hito yasumi
anata to sugoshitai
yakusoku wa kondo aeta toki ni
Can you hear me breath?

odoroku hodo dewanai tenkai ni mo
kandou shichau toki ga dare ni datte, oh oh aru

I wanna be here eternally
dare ni mo mitsukaranai tokoro ni
I can see you are all I need
ashita made tasuke wa iranai
kono shunkan sae mo kitto just a fantasy

I can feel you close to me
ano basho ni kaere nakunatte mo
ima no kimochi dake wa zutto eien

I wanna be here eternally
I can see you are all I need
kono shunkan dake wa eien ni

---english translation---

In front of me, you start emitting lights
and I can't see.
Where are we?

Among the noisy landscape,
don't disappear yet.
I can't hear anymore.
But I can feel your breath

Due to this surprising outcome,
oh oh I still hope.

I wanna be here eternally
Like this, I want to stare.
I can feel you close to me
I can't be without forever.
Make this moment eternity

A break before this battle.
I want to spend my time with you.
The promise is next time we meet.
Can you hear me breath?

Even the unsurprising outcome,
oh oh everyone sometimes will be touched.

I wanna be here eternally
At the place where no one can see us.
I can see you are all I need
Until tommorrow,
I don't need helpmaybe,
this moment is just a fantasy

I can feel you close to me
Even if I can't go back to that place,
this feeling is eternity

I wanna be here eternally
I can see you are all I need
At least this feeling is eternity.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Maki Horikita learning English for role of amnesiac in new film


Maki Horikita learning English for role of amnesiac in new film
Wednesday 26th November, 05:53 AM JST

TOKYO — Actress Maki Horikita, 20, will star in “Lost Memory,” a film directed by Hans Canosa, whose 2005 film “Conversations with Other Women” won the Special Jury Prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival in the same year. “Lost Memory” is scheduled for release in Japan next year and in the U.S. in 2010.
When Canosa came to Japan, he was fascinated by Japanese actors and actresses, and expressed his interest in making movies in Japan. He reportedly watches a lot of Japanese films, and expressed his desire to cast Horikita.
Horikita plays a high school girl attending an international school in Japan. She falls down the stairs and loses four years of her memory. About one third of her lines are in English, so she is taking English lessons. This is in between working on “Innocent Love,” a drama in which she plays the lead role and is showing now on Fuji TV on Mondays at 9 p.m.
Filming of “Lost Memory” starts on Wednesday. “I’m looking forward to seeing how it turns out, with a foreign director filming in Japan. I want to concentrate working on each and every scene,” Horikita said with enthusiasm.
Kenichi Matsuyama, 23, who stars opposite Horikita, said: “I took the part because I wanted to work with a foreign crew. And I wanna have a sword fight with them!”
(source:Japantoday)