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  2. Wilderness (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness: Part One & Part Two (Japanese: あゝ、荒野, Hepburn: Ā, Kōya, lit: "Ah, Wilderness") is a 2017 Japanese two-part drama film based on arthouse screenwriter Shūji Terayama's one and only full length novel, Aa Koya, published in 1966. Directed by Yoshiyuki Kishi, it stars Masaki Suda and Yang Ik-june.

  3. Before We Vanish - Wikipedia

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    Before We Vanish (散歩する侵略者, Sanpo Suru Shinryakusha, transl. "Strolling Invaders") is a 2017 Japanese science fiction film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa.It is based on a stage play by Tomohiro Maekawa's Ikiume Theatre Company and the novel adaptation written by Maekawa.

  4. The Changeover (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Changeover was released theatrically in New Zealand on 28 September 2017, grossing $112,749 during its run. [1] It was generally well received by critics, [3] with Stuff ' s Sarah Watt commending its "suitably New Zealand" feel and the filmmakers' decision to shoot in the red zone of Christchurch. [4]

  5. Tokyo Ghoul (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Ghoul (Japanese: 東京喰種 ( トーキョーグール ), Hepburn: Tōkyō Gūru) is a 2017 Japanese dark fantasy action film based on the manga series Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film is directed by Kentarō Hagiwara and stars Masataka Kubota as Ken Kaneki and Fumika Shimizu as Tōka Kirishima. [ 2 ]

  6. Blade of the Immortal (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film premiered out of competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, [1] and was released theatrically in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures on 29 April 2017. Grossing $8.4 million at the box office , the film failed to meet expectations; however, the film received generally positive reviews from critics for the handling of the fight scenes and ...

  7. Temple (film) - Wikipedia

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    Temple is a 2017 horror film directed by Michael Barrett (in his directorial debut) and written by Simon Barrett. Logan Huffman, Natalia Warner, and Brandon Tyler Sklenar star as Americans who visit Japan to research local temples. Once there, they become obsessed with investigating a temple said to be haunted.

  8. List of Japanese films of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Cast Ref(s) J A N U A R Y 4 Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow! Kazuo Sakai: Anju Inami, Rikako Aida, Nanaka Suwa, Arisa Komiya, Shuka Saitō, Aika Kobayashi [2] [3] [4] Made in Abyss The Movie Series: Masayuki Kojima: Miyu Tomita, Mariya Ise, Shiori Izawa, Sayaka Ohara, Aki Toyosaki, Mutsumi Tamura [5] [6] 11 This ...

  9. Tourism (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Schilling of The Japan Times gave Tourism three out of five stars, calling it a "slight-but-likable road movie". [2] Film Pulse's Adam Patterson called the film "a pleasantly lowkey riff on alienation and materialism within a globalizing society shot in pseudo-documentary style, replete with quirky dance sequences, Snapchat filters, ghosts and a mysterious child narrator."