Over the course of his career, Eichiro Hasumi has been making quite a name for himself directing entertaining genre features, even though the majority of them is somewhat forgettable. Apart from “Assassination Classroom: Graduation” he is perhaps best known for this entries into the “Resident Evil”-franchise, “Infinite Darkness” and the upcoming “Death Island”, which cemented the reputation of the animated entries of the franchise being in many ways superior to the lukewarm features by the likes of Paul W.S. Anderson. In between these last two projects, he directed “re:member” (also known as “Re/Member”), which was released on Netflix, and which is his take on the horror genre, blending ideas from J-horror, the slasher genre and time travel movies.
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The story centres around six high-school students, with Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto) essentially being the main protagonist. One day, which begins seemingly normal,...
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The story centres around six high-school students, with Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto) essentially being the main protagonist. One day, which begins seemingly normal,...
- 5/7/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
The world of Asian cinema has seen a vast share of their most recent fare emanating from manga adaptations, with titles ranging from Rurouni Kenshin, “Death Note,” Blade of the Immortal, and Gantz finding their inspiration coming from its pages. Such is the origins of the latest Netflix release in Eiichiro Hasumi's adaptation of “Re/Member,” which started out as a multi-year run in the early 2010s and was followed by an anime adaptation several years later before this current live-action feature.
After what seems to be a normal day, high-school student Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto) sees the ghost of the dead student Haruka at school, asking her to find the girl's dead body. When she and Takahiro (Gordon Maeda), Atsushi, (Fuju Kamio), Rumiko (Maika Yamamoto), Rie (Mayu Yokota), and Shota (Kotaro Daigo), a group of students, set out to find the various scattered pieces of Haruka's corpse buried in the school,...
After what seems to be a normal day, high-school student Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto) sees the ghost of the dead student Haruka at school, asking her to find the girl's dead body. When she and Takahiro (Gordon Maeda), Atsushi, (Fuju Kamio), Rumiko (Maika Yamamoto), Rie (Mayu Yokota), and Shota (Kotaro Daigo), a group of students, set out to find the various scattered pieces of Haruka's corpse buried in the school,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
On July 5th, Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto) meets a young girl at her high school. She has never seen the girl before. The young girl tells her “My body, Sagashite.” Later on, Asuka does not feel comfortable with the girl. When it turns midnight, Asuka finds herself at school again. She is not the only person there. Her childhood friend Takahiro and four of her classmates are there. Asuka is not friends with her four classmates. At that time, a young girl covered in blood appears and kills everybody there. Asuka believes she is dead. Asuka wakes up and finds herself in her room. She is surprised that is the morning of July 5th.
- 10/5/2022
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Films about the sex clubs in Tokyo and the “underworld” that usually surrounds them come out pretty frequently from the Japanese movie industry. Yosuke Okuda tries to make a difference in the genre by introducing some additional elements while stripping his movie completely from sex and nudity, in a effort, though, that ends up particularly faulty.
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As the movie begins, a failing student who tries to study English attacks a construction crew due to the noise they make. When he grabs a hammer all the workers are completely scared, with the exception of Katsutoshi, who ends up killing the young man. A bit later, he finds refuge in the sex club of an old acquaintance, Seikichi, while gradually revealing himself as a genuine ‘mad dog” despite his appearance suggesting otherwise. The club, however, has its own story arc, revolving around Takahiro,...
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As the movie begins, a failing student who tries to study English attacks a construction crew due to the noise they make. When he grabs a hammer all the workers are completely scared, with the exception of Katsutoshi, who ends up killing the young man. A bit later, he finds refuge in the sex club of an old acquaintance, Seikichi, while gradually revealing himself as a genuine ‘mad dog” despite his appearance suggesting otherwise. The club, however, has its own story arc, revolving around Takahiro,...
- 8/28/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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