Category Archives: Movies

燃えよ剣 – Moeyo Ken – Baragaki: Unbroken Samurai

“Understanding the Shinsengumi in 3 Minutes” special video promotion released August 18, 2021

Known in English as Baragaki: Unbroken Samurai, this film’s release was delayed from its initially scheduled date for May 2020 and is set to come to theaters October 15, 2021. In promotion for the film, a special video was aired 3 days ago on August 18th that focuses on understanding the history of the Shinsengumi which I have translated and subtitled.

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妖怪大戦争 ガーディアンズ – The Great Yokai War: Guardians

Coming to theaters in Japan in just a few days (August 13, 2021) and scheduled to premiere overseas over the course of this month, I wish it were easier to be able to see this latest directorial work of Miike Takashi. Given his penchant for the extreme and extravagant, it looks to be a wild display of yokai craziness and fun.

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真田十勇士 – SANADA TEN BRAVES (Live Action Film)

I am very excited about this film.  I was fortunate enough to see the popular stage production component of this project in 2014 while I was living in Japan, and I am pleased to see that both director Tsutsumi Yukihiko and lead actors Nakamura Kankurou and Matsuzaka Tori will be returning to continue their roles for this film adaptation.  I have loosely translated and subtitled the video which features some behind the scenes shots, short interviews, and the trailer for the film.

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秘密 ~トップ·シークレット~ – Himitsu ~Top Secret~ (Live-Action Film)

Scheduled to come out in early August, although I’m not too familiar with the original manga/anime I’m looking forward to this film.

Ikuta Toma and Rurouni Kenshin film series director Otomo Keishi have come together, along with Okada Masaki, Matsuzaka Tori, and other distinguished cast members including Kikkawa Kouji, to produce the live-action adaptation of Himitsu ~Top Secret~ (also known in English as (The Top Secret: Murder in Mind).

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PAPER: Borrowed Faces

Written in May 2015 Wrote this in order to explore casting issues related to representation of Asian/Asian-American characters (and actors) in both stage and cinema, with particular attention paid to the “whitewashing” trend that has become rather prevalent in film (as well as theater) and seems to have risen out of a desire to replace the deemed more offensive “yellowface”.

Borrowed Faces: The Effect of Whitewashing Asian Roles in Theatre and Cinema

We speak of actors and then of ethnic actors, as though they were of different kinds…If someone said, ‘I saw a terrific white play last night,’ it would sound ludicrous.  Why is it acceptable the other way around?  It is time to recognize all artists as individual artists first, apart from categories that only serve to limit our imaginations.

 – Harry Newman

Though steps have been taken to move away from overtly racist practices such as “yellowface” on stage and in film, a visible lack of Asian or Asian-American representation continues to exist in both media.  When Asian or Asian-American actors are given roles, they usually maintain the same stereotypical ideology that has been dominant for decades.  But more often the presence of minority characters are “whitewashed” out of the cast entirely, a trend that has risen out of an apparent desire to replace the deemed more offensive “yellowface”.  Whether “whitewashing”, however, is indeed better and less offensive than “yellowface” is still questionable.  Although arguments in defense of “whitewashing” rationalize its existence and deny it being a discriminatory practice, it has the potential to be even more damaging than “yellowface” in terms of perpetuating stereotypical representation of Asian or Asian-Americans as well as depriving minority actors of valuable opportunity. Continue reading PAPER: Borrowed Faces

彼岸島 デラックス – Higanjima Deluxe (Live-Action Film)

I watched the serial TV drama series Higanjima during my stint in Japan 3 years ago, so I was pretty surprised to see that a continuation film is set for release October 15, complete with Shiraishi Shunya, Suzuki Ryohei, and others reprising their roles (along with some new faces).

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