Category:MoviePlot Area:Japan Years:2017 Director:Ken Iizuka Ten Shimoyama Noboru Iguchi Takashi Shimizu Shinichi Kudo Sang-il Lee Starring:Machiko Ono Kohiro Tsunoda Minori Hagiwara Sari Ito Yu Yoshizawa Kimiko Yu
The film "Japan and Korea Superstar Film Festival: The Gorgeous Evil" was released at the festival. The Japanese punk rock band "The Blue Hearts" was formed in 1985 and debuted in 1987 with the single "Linda Linda". In just ten years of performing career, they became the most important band in the Japanese music industry and also led the subsequent "youth punk" trend. 2015 is the 30th anniversary of the formation of "The Blue Hearts". Six directors, Shimizu Takashi, Kudo Shinichi, Iizuka Ken, Shimoyama Ten, Iguchi Noboru and Lee Sang-il, took the names of six songs as inspiration and shot six short films to pay tribute to the legendary band with "The Blue Hearts". The six short films are: "Love Letter" directed by Noboru Iguchi is starred by two handsome male stars, Takumi Saito and Jun Kaname. It describes how Takumi Saito, a playwright, wrote his high school life into the script, but he and Jun Kaname traveled through time and space back to that time. He decided to rewrite the fate of him and his first love. It is full of fantasy and love atmosphere. Takumi Saito said that he likes this short film very much. Although it has a good reputation in various film festivals, it is a pity that it has not been publicly released and cannot share the meaning of fate in the movie with more audiences. "Thumb: Blues of 4.8 Billion People" directed by Ken Iizuka is played by Machiko Ono, the actress of "My Accidental Dad". She is a woman who is hurt by love. She finds out that her boyfriend who she has lived with for three years is cheating on her. She is heartbroken about the real world, and "forgiveness" becomes the most difficult subject to learn. "Tenderness" directed by Shimoyama Ten is a sci-fi film about a spaceship escorting prisoners to a prison planet. It is accidentally hit by a meteor shower. There are only a few survivors on board. Hayato Ichihara is caught in a tense confrontation between the villains and the police. He must pay any price for survival. Shimizu Takashi's "Poem of a Boy" is played by Yuka and child star Uchikawa Rensei as mother and son. Because his mother is busy with work, the boy hangs his keys to welcome the melancholy Christmas. When he receives the gift he has always dreamed of, he finds that the secret hidden deep in his heart may be discovered. The boy begins to panic and flee, maintaining Shimizu Takashi's usual horror atmosphere. Director Lee Sang-il's "1001 Violins" invited Toyokawa Eiji, who was also a member of the "Hibiscus Girl" team. Ten years ago, this movie was adapted from the true inspirational story of a Hawaiian girl in Fukushima. After the Fukushima nuclear disaster five years ago, the Hawaiian girl also participated in the local reconstruction. Lee Sang-il took Toyokawa Eiji back to the past filming location. Toyokawa played a former employee of the nuclear power plant. After the whole family moved to Tokyo, he returned to Fukushima to look for his beloved dog left behind during the evacuation. The film depicts the scars on people's hearts and the earth after the nuclear disaster, and is full of the power of reflection between man and nature.
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