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The Queen of Villains E1 / E5
#the queen of villains#yuriyan retriever#erika karata#chigusa nagayo#dump matsumoto#you don't understand... THEY MET EACH OTHER under there... and then in the finale they saw each other again... in the same place#yuri fans going fucking wild tonight I'll tell you that for free
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “寝ても覚めても” (Asako I & II) September 1, 2018.
#Ryusuke Hamaguchi#寝ても覚めても#Asako I & II#2018#2010s#Foreign#🇯🇵#Drama#Romantic Drama#Masahiro Higashide#Erika Karata#Stills
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寝ても覚めても / Asako I & II Ryûsuke Hamaguchi. 2018
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#ryûsuke hamaguchi#asako i & ii#japan#tokyo#koto city#saga#cafe#masahiro higashide#erika karata#movie#cinema#film#location#google maps#street view#2018
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Asako I & II (2018) dir. Ryūsuke Hamaguchi
#pls watch this film okay#asako i & ii#ryusuke hamaguchi#Netemo Sametemo#ryūsuke hamaguchi#tv/movie#Erika Karata#Masahiro Higashide#cinema#japanese film#movie stills#film still#cinemetography#japanese cinema
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The Queen of Villains (2024)
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "寝ても覚めても" (Asako I & II) September 1, 2018.
#Ryusuke Hamaguchi#寝ても覚めても#Asako I & II#2018#2010s#Foreign#🇯🇵#Drama#Romantic Drama#Masahiro Higashide#Erika Karata#5/5
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Recently Viewed: When Morning Comes, I Feel Empty
In her brief introductory speech preceding Japan Society’s screening of When Morning Comes, I Feel Empty, director Yuho Ishibashi claimed that the movie would feature “nothing dramatic.” This phrasing is, of course, somewhat misleading; while the film’s self-described slice-of-life plot is rather subtle and minimalistic, it is hardly devoid of drama. Indeed, the relative mundanity of the conflict—our heroine must grapple with such ordinary, everyday challenges as nosy relatives, lonely microwave dinners, impatient customers at her convenience store job, the monotony of the graveyard shift, and a broken curtain rod that her landlord refuses to repair—ultimately enriches the story; the narrative stakes, although minor, are universally recognizable and relatable.
Despite the inadequacy of the subtitles (which appear to have been either automatically generated via A.I. or written by a translator with only a tenuous grasp on the English language—occasionally rendering the dialogue borderline incomprehensible), I found When Morning Comes, I Feel Empty to be a delightfully offbeat cinematic experience. Characterized by a quiet, gentle, unassuming atmosphere that makes the handful of emotionally gutting scenes all the more impactful, it’s a bona fide indie charmer akin to the works of Richard Linklater, Hong Sang-soo, and Abbas Kiarostami.
#When Morning Comes I Feel Empty#Yuho Ishibashi#Erika Karata#Japan Cuts#Japan Society#Japanese cinema#Japanese film#film#writing#movie review
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'Affair' KARATA Erika Sawajiri Returns to Film "Rewarded with Good Acting"
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The Queen of Villain - Review (2024) | Dump Matsumoto Semi-Autobiographical Series | Netflix
The Queen of Villain review by Big Gold Belt Media –Synopsis:The Queen of Villains tells the unknown story of Dump Matsumoto (Yuriyan Retriever), a professional wrestler who spurred the women’s professional wrestling boom with her cult-like popularity and took Japan by storm in the 1980s. Nagayo Chigusa (Karata Erika) and Lioness Asuka (Goriki Ayame) are the members of Crush Gals, a Japanese…
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