There's no nudity in Japanese free TV in this century and longer. The major "family oriented" sponsors who are…
Perhaps you're right, Naked Director(Zenran Kantoku) was Netflix show. So it didn't count as aired show. Nonetheless check this out for reference https://wiki.d-addicts.com/Drama24_(TV_Tokyo)
That is never explained because the emphasis of the film is on living in the present, rather than the past or…
You got it right, to embrace present wholeheartedly enhance our sense and sensibility. To the point we can see things beyond glance and cherish it to heart. Give thanks to simple things sprinkled upon us then enjoy deluge of blessings waiting for us to hug it homecoming. After all happiness is a rainbow pot as long as we allow it, since it always stay close to heart from the beginning of time. Never far always close. Even in valley of trials there is always a blessing in disguise if we look and listen truly.
Good prologue, a message of how war shifted ordinary lives of 12 students and their teacher across 18 years. Warning some tears may jerked off your eyes.
This will be available via the Japanese Film Festival Online (JFF) from noon 5th June-noon (JST) 19th June https://watch.jff.jpf.go.jp/page/jffonline2024/
Cute how oshi irl become otaku in dorama, natural acting between Maina and Eri. Sweet songs. Okayama pictured beautifully here albeiton soft lens. 7.9/10
Watched it just now in JFF. Good action scenes, obnoxious Chisato contrasted with stoic Mahiro create some weird chemistry. Some good black comedy, but drawn back with not so good soundtracks. My guess is the film constrained with budget. So, no nice-composed OST for it. At least they should use some nice songs to accompany the actions well deserved .
And, the movie reminds back Alice and Hana back in 2004 7.6/10
Give thanks to simple things sprinkled upon us then enjoy deluge of blessings waiting for us to hug it homecoming. After all happiness is a rainbow pot as long as we allow it, since it always stay close to heart from the beginning of time. Never far always close.
Even in valley of trials there is always a blessing in disguise if we look and listen truly.
Good action scenes, obnoxious Chisato contrasted with stoic Mahiro create some weird chemistry. Some good black comedy, but drawn back with not so good soundtracks. My guess is the film constrained with budget. So, no nice-composed OST for it. At least they should use some nice songs to accompany the actions well deserved .
And, the movie reminds back Alice and Hana back in 2004
7.6/10
8.5/10