Imagine getting to interview THE Kim Hye yoon and then completely center the interview around the men she works…
Well, "Claire", maybe she's been asked those basic questions SOOOO MANY TIMES that the interviewers went for something else... something that would make gossip-loving teenage girls who dream about those kinds of dudes, want to read yet another interview of hers?
Or, they could've asked about her hobbies, influences and all the kinds of things she likely already has listed on her numerous fansites.
The two featured reviews are pretty spot on in that this really is a Japanese film made for a Japanese audience,…
I remember reading how the YAKUZA dispatched helicopters and aid... while the government sat on its collective butt (probably wondering how the repair costs would affect their pay raises).
This was definitely a film aimed at Japanese audiences - with anyone else watching being a bonus - but I'm pretty sure that most who followed world news at the time could get the gist of where all the jabs were aimed.
I would have preferred if the ML had died at the endit would have given a more satisfying ending considering he…
I'm glad I've learned to click on spoilers AFTER watching the film.
Anyway, I 100% disagree. If you think ML was "supposed to die", you completely missed the whole point of the film! This film is about hope after devastation, about finding the will to go on - NOT about throwing one's life away!
I plan on watching that today, so I'll get back to you.This was damn good though - very, very fast-paced (truly,…
Dude, Godzilla -1 is AMAZING!
I mean: I really liked this film, but this kind of broke the mould of what a monster film should be, so I appreciate how it was hit-and-miss with viewers, but instead of trying yet again to reinvent the genre, -1 embraces it... and kicks arse!
Boring as fk. It's a Tokusatsu but the movie is 90% people talking in boardrooms.
I respect your opinion - and, indeed, I can see why you made it - but this was never a film made for non-Japanese... it just carried over to us all because it's Godzilla. Personally, I preferred the drama of watching the "people talking in boardrooms" to to the idea of an extra 10% of a giant monster smashing shit up!
I'm just glad this is supposed to be completely different from the comics, because I've had the title bookmarked…
Well, I had other things to take care of, so I had to put it off, but I've just finished the film... and it's okay. I heard that the comics are pretty ultra-violent and realistic, so I was surprised that this set a comical kind of tone for the violence (but at least did so from the offset). Actually, since I hate realistic violence in films, I was glad... but also a bit disappointed. I'm not sure what I wanted, but the almost slapstick take on gang fights wasn't it.
Overall, it was a decent enough film but it's never going to be anybody's new favourite.
I'm just glad this is supposed to be completely different from the comics, because I've had the title bookmarked years already and never gotten around to starting it!
I can devote 2 hours to this kind of OTT feature pretty much any evening I happen to have 2 hours free and I'm in the mood for a film. I might just watch it now...
QUOTE: Having previously portrayed kind and lovely characters, Shin Hye Sun found it quite challenging to play Han So Ra, an Instagram star who fakes her life on social media for attention and admiration.
Shin Hye Sun said Han So Ra is "a detestable character, one you don't want to empathize with." END QUOTE
I LOVE THIS! I pretty much despise (anti) social media and the amount of egotistical, obnoxious fakers it spawns. The fact that some people earn money from being pretentious and unreal, whilst selling the "ideal life" to others - thus making them discontent with their own lives - makes me seethe.
So, yeah, when she finds her character to be "detestable", she's won a fan!
I read all the manga of this game/genre... (I quickly looked it up and it's called, JINRU GAME) These comics could get insanely dark, so be warned! But the overall premise was solid and I recall noticing a couple of Japanese films made based on subject, since it's an actual game.
Either Netflix's license on the product expired... or it was so terrible that it was pulled.
Kind of like how Disney did with Willow?
P.S. I did write a lengthy comment on why I hated this... but it seems to have been removed. Perhaps someone complained because, at some point, I used the word, S-H-!-T?
Or, they could've asked about her hobbies, influences and all the kinds of things she likely already has listed on her numerous fansites.
This was definitely a film aimed at Japanese audiences - with anyone else watching being a bonus - but I'm pretty sure that most who followed world news at the time could get the gist of where all the jabs were aimed.
I'm actually curious as to what your take on this will be...
Anyway, I 100% disagree. If you think ML was "supposed to die", you completely missed the whole point of the film!
This film is about hope after devastation, about finding the will to go on - NOT about throwing one's life away!
I mean: I really liked this film, but this kind of broke the mould of what a monster film should be, so I appreciate how it was hit-and-miss with viewers, but instead of trying yet again to reinvent the genre, -1 embraces it... and kicks arse!
Personally, I preferred the drama of watching the "people talking in boardrooms" to to the idea of an extra 10% of a giant monster smashing shit up!
Hollywood should certainly learn from this!
This was damn good though - very, very fast-paced (truly, a nightmare to keep up with the subs though).
I heard that the comics are pretty ultra-violent and realistic, so I was surprised that this set a comical kind of tone for the violence (but at least did so from the offset).
Actually, since I hate realistic violence in films, I was glad... but also a bit disappointed. I'm not sure what I wanted, but the almost slapstick take on gang fights wasn't it.
Overall, it was a decent enough film but it's never going to be anybody's new favourite.
I can devote 2 hours to this kind of OTT feature pretty much any evening I happen to have 2 hours free and I'm in the mood for a film.
I might just watch it now...
Having previously portrayed kind and lovely characters, Shin Hye Sun found it quite challenging to play Han So Ra, an Instagram star who fakes her life on social media for attention and admiration.
Shin Hye Sun said Han So Ra is "a detestable character, one you don't want to empathize with."
END QUOTE
I LOVE THIS!
I pretty much despise (anti) social media and the amount of egotistical, obnoxious fakers it spawns. The fact that some people earn money from being pretentious and unreal, whilst selling the "ideal life" to others - thus making them discontent with their own lives - makes me seethe.
So, yeah, when she finds her character to be "detestable", she's won a fan!
These comics could get insanely dark, so be warned! But the overall premise was solid and I recall noticing a couple of Japanese films made based on subject, since it's an actual game.
You've reminded me to try the films. Thanks.
EDIT: Apologies: JINROU Game.
I also deleted the multi-posts.
"@Winter Why would you argue with someone else's opinion?
You liked it, I hated it. The End."
So who's dragging out the argument?
Is it better than Tokyo Revengers (https://chapmanganato.to/manga-ax977806)?
Kind of like how Disney did with Willow?
P.S. I did write a lengthy comment on why I hated this... but it seems to have been removed. Perhaps someone complained because, at some point, I used the word, S-H-!-T?