StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
blackmamba99971
Well to see a story about two opposites that can attract in some weird ways, this is it. Binbougami Ga, a series about a girl who has the most fortune in existence is preyed upon by a god of Misfortune. Basically, the god has to balance out Sakura Ichiko's fortune to an acceptable level or whoever she makes friends with or just passes by with sheer coincidence, their bad luck triples which causes some massive headaches for the god herself. Armed with an over-sized needle as her right arm, she tries to suck out a good portion of Sakura's fortune to level her out. But through happenstance, she always manages to replenish herself by the end of the day. On a scale of one to ten, this series holds a lot moral issues which Sakura must face if she is to become more human than she is now. Which is to say, a mere shallow, attractive, flippant, narcissistic, egomaniac, and many other kinds of negative qualities a rich girl has. But her other good self is starting to come out in various microscopic amounts. With this is mind, maybe her fortune will turn for the better once she realizes what it means to be fully human. I love this series, with the laughs, the slapstick violence, the crude humour, and the way the story revolves around a girl who is as lonely as a leper on devils island. Refreshing show. Not for kids under fifteen. But highly recommended for the above age.