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Shouting Love from the Center of the Note World [Screenplay by Yuki Fujimoto] (2) Come Come Everybody #MyTopRecommendation


Sorry to keep you waiting‼️


I'm going to continue shouting from where I left off‼️


The intensity is at the max, and the stuffiness is like a heatwave that exceeds a hot summer day... (lol)


As I promised, this time it's... this.

(2) Morning Drama [Come Come Everybody]


Mone Kamishiraishi, Eri Fukatsu, Rina Kawaei.
The first three heroines in the history of morning dramas.


This work attracted attention for being the first in morning drama history to have three heroines, and it left good ratings due to the excellence of its content, while also earning a reputation as a masterpiece.


The hidden theme of this drama, as mentioned by the executive producer, Producer Horinouchi.

     [Accumulation]


Screenwriter Yuki Fujimoto also spoke about this during the drama's production. The accumulation of small things leads to dynamic developments. Both the radio English conversation class and the morning drama.

From the comments made at the drama's production announcement.


This story and the most famous of all famous quotes by Ichiro.



"Accumulating small things is the only way to reach an incredible place"

It really synchronized with me, inside myself.


In this work, the accumulation of those small things is layered onto the 15-minute radio 📻 English conversation class (the morning drama is also an accumulation of 15 minutes, isn't it?).

By accumulating 15 minutes every day, one day you become able to speak English, or by accumulating 15-minute morning dramas, a work that deeply moves the viewers' hearts is born.



The underlying theme is that the daily accumulation leads to dynamic changes or
miracles one day‼️


[Come Come Everybody] has accumulated many famous scenes that resonate with the viewers' hearts.

・The train scene between Yasuko and Minoru.

・Rui's "I hate you" to Yasuko.

・The embrace between Rui and Joe in the ocean.

・Santa's Santa.

・Rui, Hinata, and Joe listening to Yasuko tell her past on the radio.

・Rui and Yasuko's tearful reunion, "I love you".

・The final scene, a conclusion that satisfied all viewers with a "So that's what happened~".

There are too many to count‼️


But...

But...

But it is...‼️



The famous scene I choose is...


Or rather...

Even among the many famous scenes in the long, long history of morning dramas...


The most beautiful, the most moving, and where I saw the best acting...


And what is also the underlying theme of this drama...

It is an amazing scene where a miracle occurs through the accumulation of small things.

It is the best scene that I absolutely want everyone to see.


That is... Episode 97.

It is the 'Okayama Miracle'.


It seems that it was not the title, but rather how Yuki Fujimoto-sensei and the production team referred to this episode.

I cannot go into detail because it would be a spoiler, but...

To summarize...


[Rui and Joe, a married couple who came to Okayama, go to pray at a local shrine.]

It is August 15, 1993, the day the war ended.

At noon, a siren rings out from the high school baseball broadcast on TV.
The setting is that a miracle occurs while that siren is sounding.

A 15-minute story with a fantasy touch that begins from the radio in Hinata's room.


As if time-slipping, while Emperor Showa's broadcast of the Imperial Rescript on the Surrender and its English translation play in the background...



Yasuko, her father, and baby Rui. A production that overlays the tragic scenes of war with the Imperial broadcast 😭


And, in the same spot at the shrine where Rui and Joe are praying...


A flashback plays of Yasuko, decades ago, carrying baby Rui on her back and praying, 'May Minoru return home safely.'

This is where the miracle happens‼️



The actual content of this story is also about a miracle happening to Rui, but...

During the filming at this time,
something unintended by the production, not part of the story content...


a miracle actually happened‼️


It is Rui who is being carried on someone's back.


After this,

there is a close-up of baby Rui, but...

she actually looks diagonally upward‼️

She is a baby.

Even if the director told her to look diagonally upward at that exact moment, she wouldn't do it,
and in the first place, she can't speak or understand words yet.

Actually, I desperately searched for an image of that scene, but I couldn't find it (crying).

If anyone knows where it is, please let me know in the comments section🙏
I want to insert the image and make this article perfect (lol).

And then, at the moment baby Rui looks diagonally upward... it continues to this scene.

From wartime to 1993.


August 15th, the day the war ended. A miracle happens to "Rui" only while the noon siren is blaring. Her father "Minoru," who died in the war, appears beside her.


Rui's father, whom she never got to meet because he died in the war...

the one she missed, missed, and missed so much...

the one she couldn't help but miss, appears right in front of her‼️

Minoru wearing a military uniform. It is the first time Rui sees her father.


"O-oh, are... are you... Father❓️"

The biggest highlight of this scene is...
Eri Fukatsu's acting here.
I really want everyone to see it‼️
A woman over 40 years old...

with just that one line,
"Are you Father❓️",
with just her voice and expression,
she looks completely like a child (crying).

It is an acting ability that can only be described as amazing. This is the reason why she was selected as the heroine for this morning drama at this age (crying).



And in "Come Come Everybody",
it continues to Minoru's familiar famous line.


"You can come and go freely to any country. You can listen to and play music from any country." "Rui... you are living in such a world."


The voice of Hokuto Matsumura, who plays Minoru, is truly gentle and sinks into the heart.

Actually, I have watched this episode alone more than 10 times in total, but no matter how many times I watch it, I cry (crying).


It stands on par in my mind with the story of the mud-stained crisp banknote from 'From the North Country '87: First Love' (lol).



A good screenplay...

attracts good producers, good directors, good production staff, and good actors.

Or rather...

they want to live up to the good script and repay it...
so everyone ends up doing their best work.

That is what creates a masterpiece.

And this 'Come Come Everybody' is the accumulation of everyone's best work...

that created the miracle of a baby looking up diagonally (crying).

The reason the production side named it the 'Okayama Miracle'.


Yuki Fujimoto's screenplay is the greatest miracle of all!!


If I shout this much...

I can imagine Sensei Fujimoto saying...


'Ah, you're so stifling!!' (lol).




✤Next time, I will cover the Taiga drama 'Taira no Kiyomori'!!


The season is getting hotter and hotter, but...

with a passion that won't lose to that heat...

I will shout with all my might!!

Or rather...


There's a limit to being stifling, so please lose to this heat!!


You want to shout it out, don't you, everyone? (lol)


[Continued].




#MyRecommendation
#YukiFujimoto
#ComeComeEverybody
#Asadora
#EriFukatsu
#MoneKamishiraishi
#RinaKawai
#HokutoMatsumura



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