Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hitomi, a Japanese resident, comes to Hong Kong after the death of her fiancé Tetsuya in a fatal accident to settle several important matters surrounding his demise. . Although the incident was years ago, it has apparently left an indelible mark in her life as she could not for
Say I Love You. is a 2012 romance Japanese anime based on the manga written and illustrated by Kanae Hazuki. [1] Mei Tachibana is a socially awkward teenager who not only believes that friendships end in betrayal, but has also never had a boyfriend in all of her 16 years of existence.
Miho is a mute female assassin of Japanese descent (Miho is offended by anti-Japanese racial slurs, such as "Jap slut" and "Jap slag"; in response, she behaves in an even more sadistic way than she normally does). Along with Gail, she serves as an enforcer and defender of the city's Old Town.
Say I Love You (Japanese: 好きっていいなよ。, Hepburn: Suki-tte ii na yo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kanae Hazuki. It was serialized in Kodansha 's shōjo manga magazine Dessert from February 2008 to July 2017, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes.
Our Times received lukewarm critical reviews. The South China Morning Post gave Our Times a rating of 3 out of 5 stars. [ 4 ] It described the film's plot-line as "excessively saccharine will-they-won’t-they affair" and advised viewers "to simply surrender to the wave of sentimentality". [ 4 ]
The Korean DIY extraordinaire pumps out new movies practically between meals, each with its own naturalistic observations about characters engaging in casual chatter, but whose disarming malaise ...
The film was released over the Lunar New Year holiday in China, grossing 1.6 billion yuan at the box office in its first four days screening, [4] and surpassing the 2.1 billion mark by the 15 February, [11] becoming the most successful movie in the Spring Festival season 2024. [12] As of March 23, 2024, the cumulative box office was 3.456 ...
Latino actors have long been outspoken about the types of roles they are frequently relegated to in most American productions: criminals, migrants, housekeepers. On that front, the romantic comedy ...