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  1. 5 days ago · Departures ( Japanese: おくりびと, Hepburn: Okuribito, "one who sends off") is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yōjirō Takita and starring Masahiro Motoki, Ryōko Hirosue, and Tsutomu Yamazaki.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · There's a story near the beginning where a politicians son gets an Ikigami, he has a bad relationship with said parent and so he tries to kill her on his final day. It was something you could see from a mile away but it was still thrilling to read.

  3. 6 days ago · Trailer. Kopen. Ikigami (2008) Alternatieve titel (s): Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit. Jaar, land 2008 Japan. Genre (s) Drama. Speelduur 133 minuten (2u13m) Regisseur Tomoyuki Takimoto. Acteurs. Shota Matsuda. Kôji Tsukamoto. Riko Narumi. Alle acteurs. Releasedatum (Nederland) Dvd: 3 juni 2010. Koop deze film. Meer informatie IMDb. Delen.

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  4. Jun 29, 2024 · Empress Jingū (神功皇后, Jingū-kōgō) [b] was a legendary Japanese empress who ruled as a regent following her husband 's death in 200 AD. [5] [6] Both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) record events that took place during Jingū's alleged lifetime.

  5. 5 days ago · So join us in this process, and let’s look at some of the best movies of Japanese cinema from the ongoing 21 st century: 1. Audition (2000) Takashi Miike’s adaptation of Ryu Murakami’s 1997 novel was made in 1999. It was adapted for the screen by Daisuke Tengan (son of Shohei Imamura).

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  6. 4 days ago · Kidnapping movies, especially the best kidnapping movies, offer an enthralling experience with their intense and unpredictable narratives. This collection showcases the finest in the genre, from heart-pounding action to the psychological depth of films kidnapping scenarios.

  7. 2 days ago · Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The screenplay, co-written by Coppola, John Milius, and Michael Herr, is loosely inspired by the 1899 novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, with the setting changed from late 19th-century Congo to the Vietnam War.