This is the trailer for the High School Debut/Koukou Debut live action. It hits theaters in Japan on April 1, 2011. I don't know when it will be released on DVD/BluRay so that it can be fansubbed for our viewing pleasure. I will be sure to check and keep you posted when I find out that information though. In the meantime, watch this trailer and try to wait patiently.
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Showing posts with label Live Action. Show all posts
Koukou Debut Live-action Update
I discussed Koukou Debut being made into a live-action in a post here.
I have recently found out that as of October 2010 they have started filming the movie based on the popular manga. It will be released Spring of 2011, which means those of us who are waiting for it to be released on DVD/Blu-ray so we can have subs will have a longer wait.
Death Note Movie (2006)
Death Note starring Fujiwara Tatsuya, Matsuyama Kenichi, Seto Asaka, Hosokawa Shigeki, Toda Erika, Fujimura Shunji, Kaga Takeshi, Kashii Yu, Nakamura Shido. !–>
Kira is considered an Angel of Justice. Kira passes his own judgment on criminals of all kinds that the justice system has not done anything about. These criminals suddenly die from a heart attack and it is unknown how it happens.
Some think of Kira as a savior. Stepping in where the police fail at keeping the peace. Others consider Kira a criminal because he "murders" other criminals.
Who is the mastermind behind Kira? How is he able to kill off these serial criminals without being caught? Should he be praised as a savior or be condemned as a criminal. Does Kira really have the right to pass judgment on these criminals when he, himself, is murdering people.
Nana The Live Action Movie.
The first time I watched this movie, I fell in love with it. Two girls, who happen to both be named Nana and are the same age have a chance meeting on a train to Tokyo. One Nana is a rocker chick, the other is more girlie girl (later nicknamed Hachi so I will call her that to keep from getting the two confused).
Hachi and Nana go their separate ways after getting off the train. Hachi goes off with her boyfriend, the reason why she moved out to Tokyo. It is not really said where Nana goes. The only thing we do know is that she is there to make it big in music.
A short time goes by and they end up meeting at an apartment that they are looking to rent. Nana's friend and bandmate suggest they become roommates. And so the friendship begins.
The thing that caught my attention most about this movie is the music. The very first scene in the movie is Nana's band The Black Stones playing a live concert. Nana sings in in very good english. It's different but in a good way. You can hear a hint of her Japanese accent but while she's singing, to me, it's very faint. The other songs in the movie are just a good if not better than that very first song you hear.
Here is a music video of the Nana movie. The song is Glamorous Sky played by Blast.
I enjoyed the storyline of the movie. I liked how it wasn't just focused on Nana and Hachi's storyline but on their lives separate from the one they have together. My favorite would have to be the relationship between Nana and Ren. Ren left Nana and The Black Stones/Blast to play guitar for the band Trapnest, who already had a record label going for them. Nana, being proud and stubborn, did not fallow him. She decided that if she were to go to Tokyo it would be by her one means and not be a lovesick girl fallowing a boy.
It's just a really heartfelt story. Friendship, love, betrayal, and great music. I recommend anyone who is interested in watching Japanese live actions to watch this movie. It was the first one that I watched and now I'm hooked. There are two movies for it and it is also a anime and manga series. I've watched a few episodes of the anime and it is also good. They go into more details with Nana and Hachi's past before they met each other. So, if you're not interested in the live action, you could also check out that anime. I have not read the manga so I don't know if it's any good but I wouldn't mind checking it out if it's anything like the movie or anime (or even better than both).
If you've seen the movie, anime or read the manga, please share your thoughts and opinions with me. I would love to hear from you.
And for your viewing pleasure... A video of Trapnest (with clips from the Nana anime/manga). The song is called Cherish by Ootsuka Ai.
Hachi and Nana go their separate ways after getting off the train. Hachi goes off with her boyfriend, the reason why she moved out to Tokyo. It is not really said where Nana goes. The only thing we do know is that she is there to make it big in music.
A short time goes by and they end up meeting at an apartment that they are looking to rent. Nana's friend and bandmate suggest they become roommates. And so the friendship begins.
The thing that caught my attention most about this movie is the music. The very first scene in the movie is Nana's band The Black Stones playing a live concert. Nana sings in in very good english. It's different but in a good way. You can hear a hint of her Japanese accent but while she's singing, to me, it's very faint. The other songs in the movie are just a good if not better than that very first song you hear.
Here is a music video of the Nana movie. The song is Glamorous Sky played by Blast.
I enjoyed the storyline of the movie. I liked how it wasn't just focused on Nana and Hachi's storyline but on their lives separate from the one they have together. My favorite would have to be the relationship between Nana and Ren. Ren left Nana and The Black Stones/Blast to play guitar for the band Trapnest, who already had a record label going for them. Nana, being proud and stubborn, did not fallow him. She decided that if she were to go to Tokyo it would be by her one means and not be a lovesick girl fallowing a boy.
It's just a really heartfelt story. Friendship, love, betrayal, and great music. I recommend anyone who is interested in watching Japanese live actions to watch this movie. It was the first one that I watched and now I'm hooked. There are two movies for it and it is also a anime and manga series. I've watched a few episodes of the anime and it is also good. They go into more details with Nana and Hachi's past before they met each other. So, if you're not interested in the live action, you could also check out that anime. I have not read the manga so I don't know if it's any good but I wouldn't mind checking it out if it's anything like the movie or anime (or even better than both).
If you've seen the movie, anime or read the manga, please share your thoughts and opinions with me. I would love to hear from you.
And for your viewing pleasure... A video of Trapnest (with clips from the Nana anime/manga). The song is called Cherish by Ootsuka Ai.
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