A competent team is working on the film. The Japanese always have high-quality choreography. Moreover, this is…
Two of the three are already on my "to-watch" list, but you still get my interest with the first. I love content that reflects on Japan in the 2000s, as it was during those years that I finally became fascinated with Japanese franchises.
A competent team is working on the film. The Japanese always have high-quality choreography. Moreover, this is…
I'm more familiar with movies than TV series at the moment, but I like J-Horror movies in the urban legend style like Curse and Ring. But I'm bad at searching, so I plan to study them through original urban legends.
A competent team is working on the film. The Japanese always have high-quality choreography. Moreover, this is…
I had come across CROWS for a long time, but I didn't have the courage to try them yet.
I've also been wanting to watch something serious about the Yakuza for a long time, since I heard that at one time, films about them were something like the Japanese equivalent of gangster dramas.
The ending of the movie made me laugh because if you didn't read the manga/watch the anime you wouldn't know that…
My favorite type of adaptation is the one that leaves you with the wrong impression because it's too short to catch up with the original story's game-changing development. For example, the anime adaptation of Akebi portrays it as a tender story of female friendship, while at one point the manga jumps into lesbian drama.
The original story was never yuri in any serious sense. But it's funny how adaptations, especially manga, always tried to get rid of any original homoerotic jokes as much as possible, even though hardly anyone would have found them out of place in the bromance story.
A competent team is working on the film. The Japanese always have high-quality choreography. Moreover, this is…
Thank you, it seems you have opened up a new and interesting layer of Japanese drama for me, which I will be able to study for a long time in parallel with detective and horror films.
A competent team is working on the film. The Japanese always have high-quality choreography. Moreover, this is…
It's a bit theatrical, but it's a pretty good standard for a TV series. You're saying there are quite a lot such series in Japan right now? There's probably even an adaptation of Tokyo Revengers?
A competent team is working on the film. The Japanese always have high-quality choreography. Moreover, this is…
I have no doubt the choreography will be generally good. It's just that anime has already raised its level to a high enough quality that, with enough effort, LA could be on par with great Hong Kong films. But thanks for the advice, I'll be happy if the final result can pleasantly surprise me as a fan of the Asian action genre.
It was encouraging to read most of the comments. I’m glad that there’s a high percentage of people who suspects…
Люди которые ненавидят власть нередко очень легко переходят грань, где они перестают отличать власть от страны как таковой и перестают осознавать, что в тех или иных моментах они атакуют страну вместо власти. Например, радоваться её проблемам и одержимо раскручивать их чтобы через них получить возможность атаковать правительство. В своё время это было одной из причин, почему я дистанцировался от российской оппозиции.
Right now, my main concern is what level of fight choreography will be. Because while the anime adaptation has some of the best martial arts scenes in anime, it would be funny if the live-action film itself couldn't replicate that.
Tunnel: Ended as fast as it began. Guy hits a deer, deer comes back for revenge. It also felt like it was a follow…
The woman in red was about a ghost taking revenge on the girls who bullied her at her all-girls school. It wasn't stated outright, but there were plenty of almost obvious hints.
I've also been wanting to watch something serious about the Yakuza for a long time, since I heard that at one time, films about them were something like the Japanese equivalent of gangster dramas.