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Film Review: Golden Kamuy (2024) by Shigeaki Kubo
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Considering the success of the homonymous, multi-awarded manga by Satoru Noda and the quality of the anime, one of the best series of the last few years, a live-action adaptation was bound to happen. The recent release on Netflix follows the first season of the manga and stays quite close to it.

As I wrote in the anime review, “Golden Kamuy” is a rather different shonen title, which stands out by focusing on an Ainu character, while highlighting the language, culture, and customs of the indigenous people, supervised by Hiroshi Nakagawa, an Ainu language linguist from Chiba University.

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Saichi Sugimoto (nicknamed “Immortal Sugimoto” for escaping death multiple times but also for his savage fighting style), a veteran of the Battle of 203 Hill in the Russo-Japanese War hears a dubious story about a hidden trove of Ainu gold, the location of...
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  • 5/21/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
Golden Kamuy Streaming Release Date: How & When To Watch The Live-Action Film Adaptation Of The Manga Series
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Golden Kamuy Streaming Release Date: How and When to Watch the Live-Action Film Adaptation of the Manga Series ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

After impressing Japanese audiences, Golden Kamuy, the live-action adaptation of the manga series by the same name, is headed for a global release on Netflix. Akin to the manga, the film is set in the early 20th century and follows a Russo-Japanese War hero who sets on a quest to find a treasure hidden in the Hokkaido region of Japan.

The film hit the Japan theaters on January 19th, 2024, opening at the first spot at the box office. Ever since, worldwide audiences have been waiting for its release in the international markets. The wait is almost over, as Golden Kamuy will be streaming on Netflix soon.

Golden Kamuy Streaming Release Date

Golden Kamuy is going to premiere on Netflix on Sunday, May 19th, 2024, exactly four months after its Japanese release.
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 5/15/2024
  • by Jashandeep Singh
  • KoiMoi
Netflix Reveals Golden Kamuy Live-Action International Trailer & Release Date
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On Jan. 19, 2024, the live-action movie adaptation of Golden Kamuy was released in theaters in Japan. A few months after its domestic release, the mature-rated historical action series will soon be available worldwide on Netflix.

In a new trailer uploaded by Netflix Asia, the live-action Golden Kamuy movie will make its international premiere on Netflix on May 19, four months after its initial Japanese release. The film is based on the Weekly Young Jump series by Japanese manga artist Satoru Noda. Shigeaki Kubo is the live-action film director, with Tsutomu Kuroiwa in the writer's chair and Yutaka Yamada as the movie composer. Hiroshi Nakagawa and Deko Akibe are credited for the film's Ainu supervision, while Credeus is listed as the production company. The new trailer can be seen below, along with stills from the movie.

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  • 4/24/2024
  • by Leo Reyna
  • CBR
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