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haveyouseenthistoku · 3 months ago
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 8 months ago
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myfilmsbox · 1 year ago
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The Face of Another (1966) dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara
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biomic · 5 months ago
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Character Song for Banba
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puella-magi-images · 2 years ago
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MEDIA:
Puella Magi Madoka ☆ Magica
Puella Magi Madoka ☆ Magica: The Movie
Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [Side Story] (Anime)
CHARACTERS:
Magical Girls:
Madoka Kaname (Ultimate)
Homura Akemi (Glasses | Ribbon | Devil)
Sayaka Miki (Movie)
Mami Tomoe (Holy)
Kyoko Sakura
Nagisa Momoe
Iroha Tamaki
Yachiyo Nanami
Tsuruno Yui (Uwasa)
Felicia Mitsuki (Black Feather)
Sana Futaba (Black Feather)
Momoko Togame (White Feather)
Rena Minami (Black Feather)
Kaede Akino (Black Feather)
Ui Tamaki
Touka Satomi
Nemu Hiiragi
Alina Gray
Mifuyu Azusa
Tsukuyo Amane
Tsukasa Amane
Mitama Yakumo
Kuroe (Black Feather)
Sayuki Fumino
Black Feather
Other Characters:
Kyubey
Little Kyubey
Hitomi Shizuki
Kyosuke Kamijo
Kazuko Saotome
Junko Kaname
Tomohisa Kaname
Tatsuya Kaname
Trailer Girl (the unkown girl in these 3 pictures: 1 | 2 | 3)
Witches/Familiars/Doppels
Patricia (Mathieu)
CHARACTER PAIRS:
Pairs of 2
Madoka & Homura
Madoka & Mami
Madoka & Kyubey
Homura & Kyubey
Pairs of 3
Madoka, Homura & Kyubey
Madoka, Sayaka & Kyoko
Pairs of 4
Madoka, Sayaka, Kyubey & Hitomi
Pairs of 5
Madoka, Homura, Sayaka, Mami & Kyoko
Pairs of 6
Madoka, Homura, Sayaka, Mami, Kyoko & Nagisa
Madoka, Homura, Sayaka, Mami, Kyoko & Kyubey
Pairs of 7
Madoka, Homura, Sayaka, Mami, Kyoko, Nagisa & Kyubey
LOCATIONS:
Cities
Mitakihara City
Labyrinths
Homulilly's Labyrinth
Charlotte's Labyrinth
Walpurgisnacht's Labyrinth
Patricia's Labyrinth
Other
Sakura Church
GROUPS:
Wings of the Magius
ARTISTS:
Ume Aoki
Junichiro Taniguchi
Takahiro Kishida
Hanokage
Hekiru Hikawa
Etsuko Sumimoto
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tsunflowers · 2 years ago
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kaguragi is insanely handsome but his actor out of makeup is a more normal handsome guy. I can't help contrasting him to kishida tatsuya who is sexy as hell no matter what
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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The Face of Another (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1966)
Cast: Tatsuya Nakadai, Machiko Kyo, Mikijiro Hira, Kyoko Kishida, Miki Irie, Eiji Okada, Minoru Chiaki, Hideo Kanzi, Kunie Tanaka. Screenplay: Kobo Abe, based on his novel. Cinematography: Hiroshi Segawa. Production design: Masao Yamazaki. Film editing: Yoshi Sugihara. Music: Toro Takemitsu.
Kobo Abe based the screenplay for The Face of Another on his own novel, and I suspect that adherence to the source weakens the film, which dwells heavily on ideas about identity and morality that are more efficiently explored in literature than in cinema. The central narrative deals with Okuyama (Tatsuya Nakadai) who, having been disfigured in an industrial accident, sees a psychiatrist (Mikijiro Hira) who devises an experimental mask that gives Okuyama an entirely new identity. Wearing the mask, Okuyama seduces his own wife (Machiko Kyo), who tells him that she knew who he was all along and assumed that he was trying to revive their marriage, which had been troubled since his accident. She is enraged when she learns that he was in fact testing her fidelity. But there is a secondary narrative about a beautiful young woman (Miki Irie) who bears scars along one side of her face that, it is suggested, are the result of exposure to radiation from the Nagasaki atomic bomb. In the novel, this story comes from a film that was seen by Okuyama, but Hiroshi Teshigahara withholds this explanation for including it without apparent connection to Okuyama's story. I'm not troubled by the disjunction this creates in the film, because Teshigahara and production designer Masao Yamazaki have developed a coherent symbolic style that creates an appropriate air of mystery throughout The Face of Another. The weakness lies, I think, in the dialogue, especially in the too didactic exchanges between Okuyama and the psychiatrist about the limits and potential of a mutating identity. Nevertheless, it's a fascinating, flawed film, more disturbing than most outright "horror" movies.
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iristial · 5 years ago
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Anonymous said: Bamba's Zi-O Acting
You are welcome.
https://mobile.twitter.com/kishidatatsuya_/status/1259441778878365696
I saw this on Twitter the day it got posted, and I wasn’t exactly sure what Tatsuya was trying to do...but the minute he said “king”, I stopped the video and - laughed. So hard. I didn’t need to look any further to know he was doing an intense reenactment of Sougo, Banba style XD
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harukakitous · 5 years ago
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Tatsuya and Ichika: Giving Us The Crackship Fuel We Don’t Deserve 
(source: Ichika’s Twitter and Tatsuya’s Twitter)
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sastheforestspirit · 6 years ago
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so how long are we gonna ignore 21 yo Tatsuya Kishida in Wizard episodes? 😍
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descendant-of-truth · 7 years ago
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So, uh... when are they going to tell Tatsuya about everything? He still thinks that Sento is Tarou, first of all. But more importantly, he thinks that his best friend killed somebody. And he doesn’t know why. That’s got to be haunting him.
The thing that hurts most to me, though, is that he has no idea that Tarou is dead. He doesn’t know that someone else is wearing his face, that he spent his last moments in pure terror. Tatsuya has no idea what happened to his best friend.
Tarou and Tatsuya, while they’re minor characters, are very tragic to me. They’re victims in this whole thing; they didn’t have anything to do with Evolt’s scheme. Tarou was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and lost his life because of it.
Meanwhile, Tatsuya feels guilty for taking Tarou there because he thinks Katsuragi died because of it, but can you imagine just how much more guilty he’s going to feel when he finds out that Tarou died because he took him there? That he took the job because he wanted to help make their lives better?
Even so, someone has to tell him. He can’t be in the dark forever, especially if he encounters Sento again. He deserves more than anyone to know what happened to Tarou.
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honeygleam · 3 years ago
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the lab the face of another (1966) dir. hiroshi teshigahara
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standbymegauloader · 7 years ago
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I'm surprised that Taro Sato was so hillarious like this.
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jade-lop · 2 years ago
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choueiyuusubs · 4 years ago
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Reimei no Michi (The Path of Dawn) - Bamba (Kishida Tatsuya) Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger (audio only)
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ryuunosenshi · 5 years ago
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