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Cast Genre Notes Untold Herstory: Zero Chou Yu Pei-jen, Cindy Lien, Herb Hsu Historical [18] My Best Friend’s Breakfast: Ryan Tu Moon Lee, Eric Chou: Romance [19] You Are On My Mind: Lin Jin-he Zhang Ting-hu, Sonia Yuan Zi-yun, Tsai Cheng-nan Romance, Historical [20] Fantasy·World Freddy Tang Fu-jui Joseph Chang, Cammy Chiang, Lee Kang-sheng
Cast Genre Notes Double Vision: Chen Kuo-fu: Tony Leung Ka-Fai, David Morse, Rene Liu, Leon Dai: horror/suspense: Screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival: Blue Gate Crossing: Yee Chin-yen: Wilson Chen, Gwei Lun-mei: drama: The Skywalk Is Gone: Tsai Ming-liang: Lee Kang-sheng, Chen Shiang-chyi, Lu Yi-ching: drama: Short film
Maayavan (transl. The Wizard) is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language science fiction thriller film co written, produced and directed by C. V. Kumar. [2] The film stars Sundeep Kishan and Lavanya Tripathi while Jackie Shroff, Daniel Balaji, Mime Gopi, R. Amarendran, Bagavathi Perumal, and Jayaprakash play supporting roles. [3]
The success of the film also extended beyond Japan. In China, it became the highest-grossing Japanese film in the world's second-largest movie market on December 17, 2016. [67] It has grossed $81.3 million in China and is the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the country. [68] Its opening screened in over 7,000 theaters.
ReLIFE (リライフ) is a Japanese science fiction drama film directed by Takeshi Furusawa, starring Taishi Nakagawa and based on the manga series of the same name by Yayoiso. [1] It was released in Japan by Shochiku on 15 April 2017. The theme song for the film is "Sakura" by Sonoko Inoue, [2] the cover of Ketsumeishi's 2005 single. [3]
Critic Sean Aversa praised the film for its intricate and unpredictable plot, saying that it was "exceptionally well written" and the cast's performance was excellent. [12] Decider called it "a dark, dense film that’ll reward attentive viewers and turn away those looking for light entertainment", [ 13 ] while Han Cheung of the Taipei Times ...
Even though the film was produced and directed by a Japanese crew, it is a half European, half Asian work since Avalon was co-produced by a Polish film company, starred Polish actors and was filmed mostly in Warsaw and Modlin Fortress, Poland with Polish dialogue. A Japanese dub was created, however, for the film's original Japanese release and ...