Liverleaf (2018)
dir. Eisuke Naito
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LIVERLEAF (2018)
dir. Eisuke Naito
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Le locataire - Roman Polanski 1976
Liverleaf - Eisuke Naito 2018
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Liverleaf 2018
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Japan streaming service dTV has posted up a new visual for the upcoming live action adaptation of "Funouhan" (Perfect Crime)
Based on the psychological thriller manga by Miyatsuki Arata (author) and Kanzaki Yuuya, the story follows Usobuki Tadashi, a man who always wears black, and who can only be contacted via certain phone booth in a certain park
Always ready to fulfill the wish of vengeance, revenge or just plain murder (free of charge), Kanzaki always manages to kill his target through a mix of hypnosis and clever arrangement of events, which have left the police with nothing that they can charge him with
Directed by Eisuke Naito, and starring Tori Matsuzaka as Usobuki Tadashi, "Funouhan" will be out on dTV on the 22nd of December (all 4 episodes) while the movie version will be out on the 1st of February 2018
Source: https://pc.video.dmkt-sp.jp/ft/s0005109
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Liverleaf (2018)
dir. Eisuke Naito
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Kidan: Piece of Darkness (Nakamura Yoshio, Asato Mari, Ohata Hajime, Iwasawa Hiroki, Naito Eisuke & Shiraishi Koji, 2016)
Aren’t horror anthologies a consistent bag of excellence? The structure gimmick here is letters sent to a ghost story writer. They mostly follow the same pattern of someone seeing a ghost, that ghost trailing them to no real consequence. I’m sure she gets letters like this all the time, and this really has all the excitement of going through someone’s work inbox. Absolute standout and maybe the greatest movie of all time was one of Eisuke Naito’s about kids running about a graveyard and one by one falling down on to things or having things fall down onto them. Asato Mari’s were more in that creepy ghost pounding a door or staring at you vein.
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I just saw this movie ..
It was very good and in narrative much better explained than others ... the director is Naito Eisuke the same as (Liverleaf ,Puzzle ,Funouhan ,Lychee Light Club) but this one looks a lot like "Confessions", something that I love because that is my favorite Japanese movie <3
Again, this director is capable of demonstrating the hypocrisy of some sectors of society (parents, teachers, etc.). Many times these roles make us forget our humanity by defending our own.
Forgiven Children (許された子どもたち) (2020)
Release Date: Jun 1, 2020
While fooling around with a self-made crossbow, Kira accidentally kills his classmate Itsuki. For lack of evidence, the young student is found innocent. However, his trial is widely covered by the mass media, and the following uproar from society won’t leave his family untouched. Based on the question “How would I react to my child commiting a crime?”, Eisuke Naito repeatedly switches angles from youth to parenthood, creating a bleak and compelling drama that blurs the borders between perpetrator and victim.
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