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Matt Schley from The Japan Times gave the film a score of 1.5 out of 5 citing: "Being aggressively boring, in fact, is the greatest sin of School-Live The principle that each scene of a film should push the story forward is discarded with abandon". [7] The movie was praised by the authors of the original School-Live! manga series. [8]
Hot Road (ホットロード,Hotto rôdo) is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Takahiro Miki from a screenplay by Tomoko Yoshida, based on Taku Tsumugi's shōjo manga of the same title, which was serialized from 1986 to 1987.
The film stars Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima and Manami Konishi as Masami Endo. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002, [1] and was released in Japanese theaters in 2003. The film is about two teenage girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endō, who find their friendship turning into something more.
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School Ghost Stories (Japanese: 学校の怪談, Hepburn: Gakkō no Kaidan), also known as Haunted School, is a 1995 Japanese horror film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. [1] It follows a group of schoolchildren who encounter spirits and other supernatural happenings in an abandoned wing of their elementary school.
Gekijōban SutoPuri Hajimari no Monogatari: Strawberry School Festival!!!! Naoki Matsūra: Rinu, Root, Koron, Satomi, Gel, Nanamori [99] Ghost Cat Anzu: Yoko Kuno, Nobuhiro Yamashita: Mirai Moriyama, Noa Goto, Takataka Aoki, Miwako Ichikawa, Keiichi Suzuki, Shingo Mizusawa [100] Run for Money the Movie: Tokyo Mission: Masaki Nishiura
Tag, known in Japan as Real Onigokko (Japanese: リアル鬼ごっこ, Hepburn: Riaru Onigokko), is a 2015 Japanese action horror film directed by Sion Sono and inspired by the title of the novel Riaru Onigokko by Yusuke Yamada. [1] [2] [3] It was released in Japan on July 11, 2015. [2]
Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries globally. [325] Ishirō Honda's Godzilla became an international icon of Japan and spawned an entire subgenre of kaiju films, as well as the longest-running film franchise in history. [326] [327] Japanese comics, known as manga, developed in the mid-20th century and have become popular ...