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Tatsuki Machida

You already made gifs with the precious moments! I have to confess to make that I've not read through the thread yet. So I have missed many things from past posts. :)
The my avatar image is what I want to make for gifs sooner or later.

Oh this is the first time I'm posting my gifs, you didn't miss anything :biggrin: I made a lot of gifs of my favorite poses.

Like the almost royal way of preparing his opening pose for the SP
http://31.media.tumblr.com/6b8330bcf153adb0ed8c20b2a1b621d6/tumblr_nfesw7byjh1tzdqszo1_r2_250.gif

To his "royal bows"
https://38.media.tumblr.com/b415c03cc983f20f0a5620f91a519be3/tumblr_nexxywf6IR1tzdqszo1_r1_500.gif

And the already-historical ending pose of Worlds East Of Eden
http://media.tumblr.com/616fcbcad269bda3c6ad76cd71c5e9c3/tumblr_inline_neyb5g4Hn21qejpwq.gif
 
Oh this is the first time I'm posting my gifs, you didn't miss anything :biggrin: I made a lot of gifs of my favorite poses.

Like the almost royal way of preparing his opening pose for the SP
http://31.media.tumblr.com/6b8330bcf153adb0ed8c20b2a1b621d6/tumblr_nfesw7byjh1tzdqszo1_r2_250.gif

To his "royal bows"
https://38.media.tumblr.com/b415c03cc983f20f0a5620f91a519be3/tumblr_nexxywf6IR1tzdqszo1_r1_500.gif

And the already-historical ending pose of Worlds East Of Eden
http://media.tumblr.com/616fcbcad269bda3c6ad76cd71c5e9c3/tumblr_inline_neyb5g4Hn21qejpwq.gif

Thank you for sharing the gifs! His ending pose of East of Eden is really intriguing to watch, especially at World 2014. :clap:
His bows have been changed as time goes by. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nqbiJeXNcI
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1IsEgNwaYM

OMG, I found this treasure from YouTube. This is so hilarious that I can't stop giggling to myself. :rofl:
Admittedly, I've only watched a few of his EX programs, because I'm a kind of person much more drawn into competitions than ice shows.
But this is really refreshing and fun to watch. Tatsuki is really good entertainer willing to show everything he could possibly come up with.

Ah, the program makes me rethink about his general images; calm, reticent, serious philosopher on the ice. :)

I wonder who choreographed the program and edited the music. The choice of the music edited in funky disco mode also surprised me.
The concept of the program seems somewhat connected to Macaroni Western. I guess he loves Western and samurai films.
 
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I wonder who choreographed the program and edited the music. The choice of the music edited in funky disco mode also surprised me.
The concept of the program seems somewhat connected to Macaroni Western. I guess he loves Western and samurai films.
That is a remix of Concierto de Aranjuez mixed with traditional Japanese music and a disco beat. :laugh: It was choreographed by Kano Ogiyama. This is not the only fun program he did, there's also Don't Stop Me Now and Happy Feet, both made by the same choreographer.

You can find them here in this list I made, along with other programs
http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/sh...suki-Machida&p=1062227&viewfull=1#post1062227

My favorite EX of his these days is Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, choreographed by Kenji Miyamoto. I love this performance in particular.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1z0l01_2014-osaka-ex-tatsuki-machida_sport

Tatsuki said that is the EX that represents the skater he is today most, and the fun ones represent his younger self.
 
That is a remix of Concierto de Aranjuez mixed with traditional Japanese music and a disco beat. :laugh: It was choreographed by Kano Ogiyama. This is not the only fun program he did, there's also Don't Stop Me Now and Happy Feet, both made by the same choreographer.

You can find them here in this list I made, along with other programs
http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/sh...suki-Machida&p=1062227&viewfull=1#post1062227

My favorite EX of his these days is Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, choreographed by Kenji Miyamoto. I love this performance in particular.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1z0l01_2014-osaka-ex-tatsuki-machida_sport

Tatsuki said that is the EX that represents the skater he is today most, and the fun ones represent his younger self.

Thank you for the informative and considerate answer! I watched Don't Stop Me Now and Happy Feet, and they have their own charms. Using the two songs of Queen for gala tells me Tatsuki is perhaps a fan of the rock group. The first one's theme seems like a nerdy and shy student dreaming of breaking away from the daily routine. With the authentic mime of plucking guitar stings, Tatsuki chould've applied for air guitar contest held in Finland. :)

Happy Feet is cute and fun to watch but the choreography is a little juvenile to my taste, but is understandable since the EX was performed in 2010. He looked much longer than his age back then, so I can't image him at that time as a 20 years old boy. Still, I crown the Samurai Ex as the most funniest EX of Tatsuki if there were such awards. :)

My most favorite EX so far is Je te veux, and I haven't seen Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, so will look into it soon.
 
I've been rewatching Tatsuki's Worlds long program a lot lately. It was such an incredible, well-done performance, and even months later I'm still mad that he did not win Worlds when he should have haha. The choreo sequence at the end of the program is brilliant though, and you can tell he gave it EVERYTHING.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLChxpjcnug&spfreload=10

It took me a while to warm up to this program (mostly because I'm no fan of the piece) but I actually love it now, especially the Worlds version. The choreography was great - he and Mills created incredible things together. The score he received was massive and should have been an easy winner. I believe his SP score and total score are still 3rd highest in the world records. In my eyes he also is the 2014 World Champion and this feeling got stronger after he retired.
 
It took me a while to warm up to this program (mostly because I'm no fan of the piece) but I actually love it now, especially the Worlds version. The choreography was great - he and Mills created incredible things together. The score he received was massive and should have been an easy winner. I believe his SP score and total score are still 3rd highest in the world records. In my eyes he also is the 2014 World Champion and this feeling got stronger after he retired.

My thoughts exactly! He should have absolutely won. One more point in the SP and he would have....
 
My thoughts exactly! He should have absolutely won. One more point in the SP and he would have....

My most favorite broadcasting coverage of the world 2014 is by far British Eurosports because their commentary on Tatsuki's SP exactly matches my feeling and assessment on Tatsuki's performance that day. Their gushing over his splendid performance heightens my emotion as well.
 
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I looked at the picture ionap and it looks to me that there is no bitter smile on Daisuke's lips. I wonder why the caption was so worded. Daisuke looks quite pensive though. Congratulations to him on his award and as always, wishing him and Tatsuki too all the best.
 
I looked at the picture ionap and it looks to me that there is no bitter smile on Daisuke's lips. I wonder why the caption was so worded. Daisuke looks quite pensive though. Congratulations to him on his award and as always, wishing him and Tatsuki too all the best.

Not too sure about that myself, it looks like the picture shows Matsuoka in the middle of asking the question rather than Daisuke's reaction after that.
 
Not too sure about that myself, it looks like the picture shows Matsuoka in the middle of asking the question rather than Daisuke's reaction after that.
Maybe the photographer was too slow.

I wish they wouldn´t ask Daisuke about Machida´s retirement. Must be conflicting for him to see a healthy skater like Tatsuki retired when he can´t no longer skate in a competitive way due to his knee.
 
I wish they wouldn´t ask Daisuke about Machida´s retirement. Must be conflicting for him to see a healthy skater like Tatsuki retired when he can´t no longer skate in a competitive way due to his knee.
:cry: Dai must feel terrible. But he had a great run, and gave us many years of excellent performances, so hopefully he'll have no regrets.
 
Maybe the photographer was too slow.

I wish they wouldn´t ask Daisuke about Machida´s retirement. Must be conflicting for him to see a healthy skater like Tatsuki retired when he can´t no longer skate in a competitive way due to his knee.

I think the photographer was too quick in this case.

It is conflicting, but not for himself. He doesn't want to skate competitively anymore regardless of the state of his knee. He even admitted he lost motivation long before he retired. But Tatsuki has been his junior since high school, all the way through university so they're obviously very close. Daisuke is probably one of the few persons who know Tatsuki well and he considered Tatsuki an important figure in the Japanese team. He also mentioned he knew Tatsuki wanted to make an impact on the sport and that he wished that for him - so after all that a bitter smile was probably the only way he could respond to his retirement.
 
Have you seen the film, Ladies in Lavender? It's soundtrack is used for Tatsuki's SP this season, so I intend to watch it anyway to figure out why he chose the music and what elements in the film motivated him to do so, although the movie seems very subdued and to have a little fun factors.
 
Have you seen the film, Ladies in Lavender? It's soundtrack is used for Tatsuki's SP this season, so I intend to watch it anyway to figure out why he chose the music and what elements in the film motivated him to do so, although the movie seems very subdued and to have a little fun factors.

I have seen it. The film stars two of the greatest thespians that have graced the stage and film: Dame Maggie Smith and Dame Judi Dench so that may be a fun factor as well as seeing those big radios before the advent of the transistor radios. ;) And yes, the film has "a tragic love story," which is the theme of Tatsuki's SP. Interested to learn your thoughts after watching. :)
 
Have you seen the film, Ladies in Lavender? It's soundtrack is used for Tatsuki's SP this season, so I intend to watch it anyway to figure out why he chose the music and what elements in the film motivated him to do so, although the movie seems very subdued and to have a little fun factors.

I'm not sure his choice has anything to do with the movie but the short story Ladies In Lavender by William J. Locke is about two women in their 40s who never got married and never had any lovers. One day they meet a young Polish violinist and they both fall in love with him.

Tatsuki said he heard this particular song a few years ago and always wanted to create a program with it but didn't think he had the maturity to pull it off. He thought he had to improve his interpretation in order to try it and felt like he had finally arrived to that point this season. To me it seemed like he created his own concept with the piece (based on real life experiences) rather than following the plot of the movie.
 
I have seen it. The film stars two of the greatest thespians that have graced the stage and film: Dame Maggie Smith and Dame Judi Dench so that may be a fun factor as well as seeing those big radios before the advent of the transistor radios. ;) And yes, the film has "a tragic love story," which is the theme of Tatsuki's SP. Interested to learn your thoughts after watching. :)

Thank you for the insightful review of the film! I'm relieved to hear that the film has good features. Seemingly the movie doesn't have young and beautiful actors starred (how shallow of me :)), but I've enjoyed most of films and TV series in which Dame Smith starred such as recently her featuring in Downton Abbey. I'll post my brief review after watching the film. Thanks!
 
I'm not sure his choice has anything to do with the movie but the short story Ladies In Lavender by William J. Locke is about two women in their 40s who never got married and never had any lovers. One day they meet a young Polish violinist and they both fall in love with him.

Tatsuki said he heard this particular song a few years ago and always wanted to create a program with it but didn't think he had the maturity to pull it off. He thought he had to improve his interpretation in order to try it and felt like he had finally arrived to that point this season. To me it seemed like he created his own concept with the piece (based on real life experiences) rather than following the plot of the movie.

Oh, thank you for the info. I'm more convinced that Tatsuki is indeed a great storyteller. I didn't think that he intended to just deliver the program by following the plot line of the film, however since he is a perfectionist, he probably might watch the film or its original novel. I'm glad that he didn't give up his competitive career earlier when his outcome was not enough to make himself to World team, so we can see his well-ripen artistry in such the program conveying a love story from his version and experience. Every day, I've watched his SA Beethoven piece at least one at a time, but avoided watching the particular SP. Because his final SP performance at Japanese Nationals is the most superb in the season, I'm reluctant to constantly remind of his retirement. Instead, I need some diversion from the reality, but still feel to connect with him in a way. :)
 
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