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The short stories were later repackaged as "Aka" and "Kuro". The second series, 8 volumes, with the title only in romaji, is a romantic comedy in which both leads are women. This series has been adapted into an anime. Zero One (1999–2000) There are only three volumes, about a video game tournament.
Film scholar Alexander Jacoby discovered an "almost Ozu-like quietism", citing Black Rain as an example of the "mellowed" Imamura in his later years. [10] Film historian Donald Richie pointed out the film's "warmth, sincerity and compassion". [11] Black Rain was seen as inconsistent from audiences. Many describe this film as unpredictable and ...
He performed it 5 years later, in 2007 at Seoul Women's Plaza. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The music in the 2008's movie Painted Skin has received 2 Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Original Film Score and Best Original Film Song (as for the first time in the history of Japanese music), and 1 nomination on Changchun Film Festival for the Best Music.
Wonderful Everyday: Diskontinuierliches Dasein (Japanese: 素晴らしき日々 ~不連続存在~, Hepburn: Subarashiki Hibi ~Furenzoku Sonzai~), [1] [a] abbreviated as SubaHibi, is a Japanese visual novel developed by KeroQ.
Inspirational back-to-school quotes “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” ― Robin Williams, “Dead Poets Society” “Everything is hard before it is easy
The 11-year-old Kotoko Iwanaga is kidnapped by Yōkai and asked to become Goddess of Wisdom. 6 years later she visits Kuro Sakuragawa, a man whose life she previously saved and fell in love with, despite his having a girlfriend, Saki Yumihara. She kept track of him for two years until the present day when Saki breaks off their engagement.
Luster concluded: "Tekkonkinkreet is a mighty achievement that should be inspirational to artists and just plain absorbing to anyone else." [35] Deb Aoki of About.com, gave the series 4.5 out of 5 stars. Aoki was less enthusiastic about Matsumoto's artwork, and wrote that his dreamlike vision of a Japanese city "chaotically" defies the laws of ...
Kuro loses consciousness and wakes up centuries later in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian Japan with his memories of the past century missing. The surviving citizens have fallen under constant oppression by the Red Army, and Kuro is quickly found and recruited by an underground revolutionary movement called Haniwa. The remaining episodes follow ...