[Review] Princess Toyotomiプリンセス トヨトミ
プリンセス トヨトミ, or "Princess Toyotomi", a 2011 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suzuki 鈴木雅之. The plot revolves around three inspectors from the Audit Office that visit Osaka and discover an incredible secret passed down in this city.
[Review] Destiny: The Tale of Kamakura - DESTINY 鎌倉ものがたり
A dive into the imagination and the stories of a distant period in one of the oldest cities in Japan. A fantastic environment where humans and yokai coexist (if you don't know what they are, follow our article here on the site to get to know them better) weaving a story that certainly won't disappoint you.
[Review] Murder on the Orient Express - Orient Kyuukou Satsujin Jiken オリエント急行殺人事件
From the pen of Agatha Christie's the Japanese transposition of one of her most famous novels that has found more transpositions on the big screen. We see this Japanese adaptation of the work, with great actors and investigative paths that make it really interesting. For those who don't know Agatha Christie's, and I hope there are few of you, she was a great she was a British writer and playwright with several works focused on the yellow / investigative strand to her credit.
[Review] 12 Suicidal Teens 十二人の死にたい子どもたち
There are films that are enjoyed again and every time they bring back emotions and deep thoughts, this is one of them. A film that starts from great desperation and ends with hope and awareness that there may be more. Enjoy the Trailer at the end of the article.
The film is not one that cries out for a masterpiece, certainly there is better (and even worse) but it is a film that does what a genre like this has to do, make you think, empathize and follow the events to the end .
[REVIEW] Jigoku no Hanazono Office Royale 地獄の花園 Absurd but Funny
There are movies you watch to pass the time, because you find them interesting after reading the plot, the characters they play and then these...... absurd, useless but which make you laugh and not think about anything. This is the movie.
Released in 2021, Jigoku no Hanazono or Hell's Garden, directed by director Seki Kazuaki, has an absurd plot, one of these films that if they told you about it you would not watch, but once you start, it amuses you so much that you drop everything and do as you used to do, watch a movie because it makes you have fun and have a good time (now it's analyzing everything down to the color of the hair).
Cinema, Jigoku no Hanazono Office Royale, Movies, Mauro Piacentini
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