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Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 24 May 2012, 11:22
by HungFist
Looks slightly interesting
Kuso gaki no kokuhaku (2012)
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http://www.kuso-gaki.com/
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http://youtu.be/vIHIJ42kgBs
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 31 May 2012, 14:10
by HungFist
TC Entertainment just announced a big load of
English subbed Japanese BD's for 2012/09/05. Includes films like
Joze, the Tiger and The Fish, Tennen kokekko, Sakuran...
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http://www.allcinema.net/prog/softcalen ... ategory=#2
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 07 Jun 2013, 14:20
by HungFist
Screen violence is in the eye of the beholder
Japan Times' film critic Mark Shilling after being beaten half dead in Rome
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 02:28
by Tenchu1998
Violence is cruel, obviously. Especially when it so suddenly and unexpectedly hits you without a moment of hesitation. I have not been assaulted or subjected to any real sort of dangerous violence. I know of a person who was almost killed when some neo-nazis randomly brutally assaulted him in the street. He described his condition and the damage for me, and it all sounded crazy. The cruelty of real-life violence is hard to depict realistically in movies. Just the impact on the person can be utterly devastating, and the physical damage on the body is hard to understand. Still, 300 violent movies in, and we refer to some of it as "graphic violence" because it's a film - but I think that if you're going to depict violence, then you should show how visceral it really is. The assaulted survivor said that even he couldn't truly re-create his (then) bloody, swollen head when doing a violent movie scene of his own. He wanted to show the reality of assault, but he found it tricky getting the make-up effects proper. The Tsukamoto stuff in 'Tokyo Fist' and also the beating scenes in 'Kotoko', I think comes quite close to what he might have looked like. It's crazy how the head gets swollen and hard, and it's not always a safe bet to think it'll heal properly.
In Japanese movies - and other films, too - I think there is much excess for dramatic effect, and I understand that - It's a movie, after all. But then there is that one scene in the Godfather 1 when the police chief breaks Michael's jaw, I think is a good example of how it often only takes one calculated punch to the face in order to afflict great damage. I remember even when I first saw Kitano's Zatoichi, I understood immediately why the fighting in that film is so swift (although stylized and unrealistic in many ways), which relates to what the article is saying about Kitano's own experiences.
I would like to see more realistic Kung Fu movies. The experts say, in real life you go directly for the lethal parts of the body, and fights are usually very short. I think Bruce Lee managed to push in that direction, as far as the rawness and swiftness of the fighting in his movies. I would like to see someone take that maybe a step further, and work with it creatively.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 22 Jun 2013, 22:39
by Lourdes
Kitano violence is pretty brutal: Immediate, loud, and with visible results. In his earlier films it was infrequent and off-putting, in later works he seems to revel in it and the violence is the point (Outrage...), a real change. Asian cinema is filled with violence, the slapping of subordinates and students to extended fight scenes with battered and bloody heros. I can't think of many films which don't have some domestic abuse at a minimum.
Tarantino does violence with visual style, to cool music; It's unrealistic and extreme, further from real life.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 01 Jan 2014, 06:17
by HungFist
It's not entirely rare to have films cut down for R15+ in cinemas, then followed by uncensored R18+ version on home video. But when you see a PG-12 film re-released with an R18+ rating...
This was the case with
Undressed Minako (Hadaka no Minako) - a drama dealing topics such as domestic violence. The film opened in theaters last fall with a PG-12 rating (and a seemingly very misleading happy-go-lucky posters), but was no hit at box office. The filmmakers are now trying again, re-releasing it in theaters in February with an R18+ rating, followed by R18+ DVD and BD releases in March.
Original theatrical poster:
R18+ DVD
Site:
http://minako-movie.com/
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzfqidotwFg
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 31 Jan 2014, 14:27
by HungFist
What ever happened to Akihiko Shiota?
Clumsy but interesting breakthrough with
Moonlight Whispers, followed by a small masterpiece with
Gaichu (Harmful Insect), then the silly
Canary, the bad looking special effects film
Dororo, and now
Dakishimetai - a film I've come to hate even though I haven't seen it. I've had to sit through it melodrama-tearjerker-for-females-who-love-B-grade-TV-melodrama trailer too many times at the theater. And the theme song is playing every damn day at the train station. They even gave me a miniposter at the theater when I was buying ticket for Only God Forgives. It's plain impossible to especape from these endless "boyfriend/father/brother/cousin/dog is dying but let's recall the good days" -dramas Japan keeps churning out.
Never even realized the film was by Shiota before seeing
Schilling's review
Dakishimetai trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzx1KcK_kAE
For comparison, Shiota masterpiece, Gaichu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo2hYJZTOUM
The difference is quite obvious from the theme song alone.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 24 Feb 2014, 17:28
by HungFist
BELLRING少女ハートの6次元ギャラクシー (Bellring shojo heart no 6 jigen galaxy) (2014)
Horny House of Horror (2010) director Jun Tsugita helms high school girls with machine guns. Stars pop idol group BELLRING少女ハート (Bellring Girls' Heart). Opens in May (in no less than one theater, hopefully in a few others later)
Teaser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl9y8qTUmlA&sns=tw
Site:
http://brsh-movie.com
Looks so unpromising at this point that I won't make a thread for it (yet at least)
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 13 Apr 2014, 11:48
by HungFist
Bellring got a new trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVNyDOiGd4U
Looks a bit better, still hardly any good
In other news,
Recenty, My Sister is Unusual (最近、妹のようすがちょっとおかしいんだが). Potentially passable slightly naughty anime-->live action fun. Theatrical release next month.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQi37ZLafIY
Site:
http://imocyo.jp/imocyo.html
A little less ero, still something that could only come out of Japan:
Sweet Poolside
"Toshihiko is a first-year high school student who’s insecure about his inability to grow body hair. Ayako, on the other hand, is excessively hairy but has trouble shaving for her swimming club. Fascinated by Ayako’s ability to grow hair, Toshihiko agrees to personally shave her arms and legs for her in secret. Over their time together, he begins to have feelings for her."
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http://eigapedia.com/movie/sweet-poolside
Based on manga. Directed by Daigo Matsui (Afro Tanaka). June release.
Teaser:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuyrN6Qycos
Site:
http://sweetpoolside.jp/
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 24 Oct 2014, 18:40
by HungFist
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 28 Nov 2014, 16:49
by HungFist
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 30 Apr 2015, 05:21
by HungFist
Tokyo Mukokuseki Shoujo (東京無国籍少女), a new film by Mamoru Oshii coming July 25. Apparently a remake of Kentaro Yamagishi's short film of the same title (2012). Stars Nana Seino.
Trailer:
http://youtu.be/UKZ5ohS389I
Trailer for the original short:
http://youtu.be/vZldUvfD7AQ
Site:
http://mukokuseki-movie.com/
Via
Brian Ruh
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https://twitter.com/animeresearch/statu ... 9302209536
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https://twitter.com/animeresearch/statu ... 6540000256
Doesn't look too good to me, but let's see.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 11 May 2015, 15:33
by HungFist
Here's a very interesting post regarding film distribution by Third Window Films' Adam Torel:
Actually, to be fair many of those directors you have mentioned we were the first to release their titles in the West and at the time they were not bankable names and their film rights were incredibly cheap. For Sion Sono we paid almost nothing for Love Exposure and titles like Himizu and Cold Fish we were the first to release them so didn't pay very much. In fact we were actually the first in the world, and that includes Japan, to release Cold Fish on home video...
Same goes for Tetsuya Nakashima. We were the first to release both Memories of Matsuko and Confessions in the West and therefore picked them up before their prices rose. In fact, our sleeve designs for Confessions, Himizu and Love Exposure were used by nearly all other territories for their releases, with Confessions used in all Western releases (Spain, Italy, Germany, etc) and Himizu and Love Exposure not just used in Western territories, but even the Japanese video releases!!
Nowadays we cannot afford to release the latest films from directors like Sion Sono and Tetsuya Nakashima, but when we first started releasing them we picked them up for very cheap as they were not as well known in the West and therefore we were actually the ones who took risks on them before other distribution companies came in and escalated the prices to a point where we could no longer compete...
In fact it can be much harder with the bigger titles, as usually these are titles not just with higher price tags, but with releases in other territories with english subtitles, so many people on here will go to sites like Yesasia and buy the Korean or Hong Kong releases before we have the chance to release overseas, and it's not easy to convince a sales agent that this is the case...
The titles which do best for us are usually unknown ones as despite their unknown title which assumes there's a larger risk, the prices on them can usually be that 10 can be bought for the price of a Miike film or a big Korean blockbuster like FRIEND 2. Titles like SHADY and GREATFUL DEAD are perfect examples of quality films that have no other releases in the world, plus cost next to nothing to acquire so the risk is infinitely less. Most of our biggest sellers have been titles or thought of as hard-sell genres such as 'Fine, Totally Fine', 'Funuke: Show Some Love You Losers', 'Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers', 'Adrift in Tokyo', 'Fish Story', 'Sawako Decides', yet titles like LESSON OF EVIL which you'd imagine would have all the necessary box-office potential don't make money as they're much more expensive to license and have already found their audience due to releases overseas...
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http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... count=1154
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 08 Jun 2015, 16:10
by HungFist
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 11 Jun 2015, 06:16
by HungFist
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 05:28
by HungFist
Ken Ninomiya's
SLUM-POLIS is getting a theatrical release in Japan.
New trailer
http://youtu.be/nmHbAG0nV_8
Site:
http://www.slum-polis.com/
I think he did this film a few years ago, and it played on some festivals abroad last year. I saw his more recent film The Limit of Sleeping Beauty at Yubari this year and while flawed, it showed a lot of promise (in fact, it was one of the most audio-visually stylish films I've seen from Japan in years). This guy is only 23 years old, so he would have been maybe 21 when he shot SLUM-POLIS. Certainly someone to keep an eye on.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 19 Sep 2015, 08:00
by HungFist
Hentaidan + Damager (Noboru Iguchi, 2015)
A trailer popped up for these two as they are screening them in a few cinemas later this year:
http://youtu.be/TeQ_99xxqPY
Both are super-cheap, and in case Hentaidan, super gross fun. I think they are better than anything else Iguchi has done in recent years. Now that I see the trailer for Hentaidan it looks even more amateurish than I recall it being; in any case, the film actually works for being so utterly disgusting. Obviously the trailer can't show much of that...
I wrote a bit more about the films in my
blog and posted some photos from the Yubari screening in the other
thread.
Here's the video from the Damager screening one more time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s8-m8sC-ys
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 30 Oct 2015, 09:09
by HungFist
Fixing Japanese cinema's image problem
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http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/fixing-jap ... ge-problem
Very interesting read and good stuff Adam Torel.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 08 Dec 2015, 14:59
by HungFist
Dragon Black (Mitsuki Koga, Rina Takeda, Asami) (2015)
This is a straight to DVD film with obviously almost no production values to speak of, however, the cast should be of some interest: Mitsuki Koga (Bushido Man), Rina Takeda and Asami. The director is Jirô Ishikawa
The Japanese DVD came out last week. It's also going to have a (very) limited theatrical run from Dec. 19.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwbPN54_ABg
Site:
http://all-in-ent.com/ippan/1512/01.html
http://www.all-in-ent.com/dragonblack/#top
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 16 Jan 2016, 13:13
by HungFist
Koji Shiraishi just released a new film,
Vauxhall Rideshow, which was made exclusively for 4DX theatres. It only runs 25 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp-miHgggQM
Here's one guy sharing his feelings after the screening:
"I saw Vauxhall Rideshow. The smell of high school girl is amazing! High school girls are amazing! Thank you, director Shiraishi!!"
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https://twitter.com/zeonic_dragon/statu ... 0622834688
Site:
http://4dxmovie.jp/
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 28 Nov 2016, 16:45
by HungFist
Noboru Iguchi has done a new film:
Slaveman *
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x-s8r-nH7w
Looks poor.
* or Slavemen. The Japanese title is スレイブメン (Slavemen) but the website
slaveman-movie.com
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 28 Apr 2017, 16:33
by HungFist
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 28 Apr 2017, 21:58
by Guro Taku
Damn. That was brutal.
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 26 Sep 2017, 11:28
by HungFist
Takahisa Zeze has made a film version of popular AV actress Mana Sakura's (Karate Kill) novel
Saitei. Opens Nov. 25.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbFcp_NLBRE
Re: Random Japanese movie news
Posted: 09 Sep 2018, 13:54
by Guro Taku
Takashi Miike's new flick LAPLACE'S WITCH (ラプラスの魔女), a tiresome and bloated "thriller" comes out on DVD/BD November 14th.
English subtitled trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLxEI0qaTpI