The official website for the upcoming live-action film adaptation of Minami Mizuno's ( Rainbow Days ) romance shojo manga series Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa ( We Don't Know Love Yet ) has released its first main trailer today on June 26. Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa Movie Main Trailer The minute long clip features the film's theme song "Koisuru Hikari" (translated to " The light that falls in love" ) performed by Starto Entertainment's boy idol group Naniwa Danshi . "The theme song 'Koisuru Hikari' carefully describes the frustration of falling in love, so we sang and matched our feelings with the lyrics," said the group's Ryusei Onishi , who is also cast as the film's protagonist, Eiji Aihara. "The melody is fast, and the chorus is very catchy, making it my personal favorite song! I am very excited that this song will be played in movie theaters! I hope you will love the song 'Koisuru Hikari' along with the movie,...
- 6/27/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
A live-action film adaptation of Minami Mizuno's ( Rainbow Days ) romance shojo manga series Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa ( We Don't Know Love Yet ) was announced today , set to release in Japan on August 23, 2024. Mai Sakai, who recently worked on the TV drama adaptation of Hinao Wono's romance manga series Tomorrow, I'll Be Someone's Girlfriend , serves as director. Ryusei Onishi, a member of the boy idol group Naniwa Danshi, stars as the protagonist, Eiji Aihara. This is his first leading role in a feature film . A special trailer introducing the photo session for the main cast visuals is now streaming on the film's distributor Shochiku's official YouTube channel . The film's six main cast members include: Eiji Aihara played by Ryusei Onishi (boy idol group Naniwa Danshi member) Naohiko Bessho played by Airu Kubozuka Koharu Fujimura played by Nagisa Saito Izumi Shiosaki played by Riko Taichi Senami played by...
- 4/4/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Even though J-horror will probably never reach the heights it achieved during the “Ringu” era, the Japanese movie industry still continues to produce films of the genre, although in a much lesser frequency. Shoh Kataoka tries his hand in the category, through a film that doubles as a family drama, and definitely thrives on its atmosphere.
The Good Father is screening at Busan International Film Festival
5 years ago, during the summer, a family of 4 got into a car accident on their way back home from an amusement park. The mother, Mayuko Kubo, fell into a vegative state and has stayed in a psychiatrist facility from then on, the father, Shiro, a psychologist specializing in hypnotism, injured his leg, young sister Luna received a severe burn on her face that later on forced her to wear a mask all the time to hide the wounds, and elder sister Hana, suffered mostly psychologically,...
The Good Father is screening at Busan International Film Festival
5 years ago, during the summer, a family of 4 got into a car accident on their way back home from an amusement park. The mother, Mayuko Kubo, fell into a vegative state and has stayed in a psychiatrist facility from then on, the father, Shiro, a psychologist specializing in hypnotism, injured his leg, young sister Luna received a severe burn on her face that later on forced her to wear a mask all the time to hide the wounds, and elder sister Hana, suffered mostly psychologically,...
- 10/12/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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