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Cinema Anime
Code Geass: Akito the Exiled is the first spin-off of the popular original anime series from Japan.
"Code Geass: Akito the Exiled" is a spin-off of the television anime series "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion," which aired from 2006 to 2008. -
Movie Japan
Rurouni Kenshin (2012):”It was a spectacular sword fight!”
The action scenes, which rely on physicality rather than CG, create a sense of tension and thrill. The camera work is also well done. Rurouni Kenshin is not only an action movie, but also a film that explores the nature of the main character, Kenshin, his past, and the kind of character he is. -
Movie America
CHRONICLE. Funny Hero POV.
The development from the amateurish images in the first half to the VFX in full swing in the second half makes you want to smile (the flying scene reminds me of DB). -
Movie America
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER
The film is not just a brilliant play about a real-life president, Lincoln, but also a highly entertaining one that will keep you on the edge of your seat. -
Movie America
The Avengers. The heroes come together in a movie.
I highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants to enjoy a flashy film. I was worried that the main characters from different movies would unify the film's worldview, but they did, and I could get into the story without any problems! -
Movie America
Taken 2. The father of the previous enemy gets his revenge.
The tension, breathtaking edge-of-your-seat feeling, and scintillating action are down compared to the previous film. I felt that the entire movie was put together too safely. I still think fishly that I wanted a twist. -
Movie America
John Carter. Disney’s live-action sci-fi film.
I was convinced when I saw "a huge deficit of about $200 million" on the news. The movie could have been more memorable. I like military things, so the flying ship in the film was excellent, but that's about it. -
Movie America
Prometheus. Exploring Undiscovered Planets.
Alien, released in the 1980s, has become a milestone in science fiction films. Ridley Scott, the director of the first Alien, directed the film, which was more of a philosophical film about where humanity came from than a science fiction horror film. -
Movie America
TIME. A society where the difference between rich and poor is expressed in the currency of time.
The setting where time has replaced currency is attractive. People in the slums constantly struggle, managing their lives minute by minute, while the wealthy, in stark contrast, waste time. This resistance to capitalist society is depicted in a manner that highlights the injustice of the situation. -
Movie Japan
Nobo no Shiro. Easy-to-understand period drama entertainment.
It is well thought out, so even younger viewers can easily watch it. It is interesting as a period drama that emphasizes entertainment with flashy CG. This type of work will remain in this era when period dramas are disappearing from TV.