Upcoming 2019 Manga Adaptations (Part 2) Kasuga Takao es un chico al que le encanta leer, especialmente el libro "Les fleurs du mal" (Las flores del mal), una antología de poemas de Charles Baudelaire. Está enamorado de Saeki Nanako, una compañera de clase particularmente popular y a la cual idealiza. Un día, de camino a casa, Kasuga se percata de haber olvidado su libro en el instituto, por lo que decide volver para recogerlo. Al llegar, encuentra que, además de su libro, Saeki ha olvidado su uniforme de gimnasia, y sin pensarlo dos veces, se lo lleva consigo. El rumor de que un pervertido le ha robado el uniforme de gimnasia a Saeki se extiende como la pólvora, y Kasuga se siente culpable y avergonzado por ello. Esto no pasará desapercibido para Nakamura Sawa, la chica más asocial de la clase, quien le vio llevarse el uniforme. Algo que ella aprovechará para extorsionar a Kasuga, y controlarlo a placer. (Fuente: Wiki Drama) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 惡の華
- También conocida como: Flowers of Evil , Les Fleurs du Mal , Aku no Hana
- Director: Noboru Iguchi
- Guionista: Okada Mari
- Géneros: Thriller, Psicológico, Romance, Juventud
Reparto y créditos
- Ito Kentaro Papel principal
- Tamashiro Tina Papel principal
- Akita Shiori Papel principal
- Iitoyo Marie Papel principal
- Sakumoto Takara[Classmate]Papel secundario
- Tanaka Taketo[Classmate]Papel secundario
Reseñas
It isn't that bad
-Aku no Hana is a very interesting story and follows complex themes . I think the movie makes 10x more sense if you've read the manga and not only that the manga is just better. Even though the movie is extremely similar to the original it does not feel the same and it just feels off. I feel like everything just went too fast and if you are new to the story you might get a bit confused.-I liked the acting and although the characters seem a bit weird and awkward at times they are meant to be kind of crazy so it was okay, Although it definitely did seem a bit overdramatic at times which was kind of funny.
-Its very depressing, dark, sad and chaotic so if you like stuff like that, you'll probably like this!
-I love how beautiful each shot was and how many small details they were, the music was okay too and it was not that bad.
Overall, it isn't that bad but I'd definitely recommend reading the manga to get the full experience.
"and if you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you."
It’s definitely not a film for everyone, but it expressed something I deeply relate to and that was cathartic for me. Anyone who dismisses it as merely weird or perverted is missing how profound it truly is. It touches on everything — from the struggles of adolescence and mental health to a subtle critique of Japanese society with the lack of mental health support, stigma, detached overworking parents, etc. It’s raw, powerful, and honest. The opening line even states it’s meant for those who have suffered through puberty, which sets the tone perfectly. Of course, Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal is part of the film.The symbolism is brilliant — I especially loved the “other side” theme. It’s probably this impactful because it condenses a massive, masterful manga into just two hours, making the experience intense and overwhelming in the best way. Honestly, this movie found me rather than the other way around.
My personal highlight was Takao's actor — his performance resonated with me like no one else’s could. And the cinematography? Absolutely stunning — every frame was thoughtful, beautiful, and full of meaning.















