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Adams gave Departures two out of four stars, praising the emotionally and visually arresting scenes of encoffinments and "loving attention to the textures, tastes and behaviours of semi-rural Japan" but condemning the predictability of the plot; he wrote that "Forty-five minutes in, [viewers have] prepared a mental checklist of every turn that ...
Japan has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since the inception of the award. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
First Love (Japanese: 初恋, Hepburn: Hatsukoi) is a 2019 crime thriller film directed by Takashi Miike. [7] [4] It tells the story of a boxer and a call girl who become unwittingly involved in a drug-smuggling scheme.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train: ¥36.55 billion ($342.31 million) 2 From Today, It's My Turn the Movie! ¥5.37 billion ($50.29 million) 3 The Confidence Man JP: Episode of the Princess: ¥3.84 billion ($35.96 million) 4 Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur: ¥3.35 billion ($31.37 million) 5 Stigmatized Properties
A DVD of Nobody Knows was released in Japan on 11 March 2005. [14] It was released in DVD (region 2) format, and it has both English and Japanese subtitles. [14] Separately, the Making of Nobody Knows DVD, which contains 41 minutes' worth of film taken during the filming of Nobody Knows, was released on 23 December 2004. [15]
Go is a 2001 Japanese coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Isao Yukisada, based on Kazuki Kaneshiro's novel of the same title, which tells the story of a Japanese-born North Korean teenager and a prejudiced Japanese girl whom he falls for.
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Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (Japanese: ドロステのはてで僕ら, romanized: Dorosute no hate de bokura, lit. 'We at the end of the Droste') is a 2020 Japanese science fiction comedy film written by Makoto Ueda and cinematographed and directed by Junta Yamaguchi in his directorial debut .