MORE Hyakujitsu no bara (Maiden Rose)
Jul. 18th, 2007 08:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Initially, I was rather hesitant to listen to it. On the one hand, I didn't really want to because the first volume is full of sex, but on the other I was curious about how both of these veterans would sound:
Taki: Chiba Susumu
Klaus: Inoue Kazuhiko
In the end I did listen, and....Well, I can say that this was one of the best cd drama adaptations of a manga or novel I'd ever heard. I am not too sure about the suitability of the choices of voice actors for the roles, but they are damn good. And the narrative is tight and flows really well. They moved scenes around, added lines here and there to make things clear--clearer than even the manga at times, cut out a lot to keep the story on track. The drama, pathos, whatever effect desired of each scene is heightened at every point (well, i don't know about the sex scenes because I skipped them--I'll probably listen to those eventually since there's drama in them too). Seriously, my reaction can be summed up as "wow wow wow wow wow!"
Now I want this to be animated! Though I suppose I'd settle for the second volume becoming a drama CD for now. ^_~
This is set right after Klaus and Taki first meet, when Klaus retrieves the flower for Taki. As he watches Taki's dance to the gods, he is bowled over. It was as though the world until that point had grown dim. He wonders, what in the world would satisfy him now? Man, does this explain why he spent his life in search of that something that would make him whole...Well, in addition to his family history. XD
As a warning to anyone who doesn't understand Japanese, the drama doesn't follow the manga faithfully (as I had mentioned earlier). I had to flip around to find the correct scene in the manga while listening. ^^; If anyone is interested, I can provide a guide to correlate scenes between the drama and manga...