Strange Choice For a Girl
So, I’m a girl, and I would like violence, action Japanese cinema. I am not a tomboy, I’m attracted to guys, and I all sides Girly girl. But there is only what intrigues me about the Japanese films that have nothing from the U.S., Canada or the UK could offer me. Of course, we have the timeless classics as “Toy Story” and “Back to the Future or later touching movies, such as independent film Whale (2008) but who knows the Japanese films will no doubt agree with me that In general, quirkiness and the strange nature of Japanese cinema and humor in general is difficult for any Western writer, producer or director to play. And besides, why would they want? “Hollywood is proud of its film repertoire, and rightly so.
I, like most girls, a little to add in terms of my films: if it does not capture me, almost immediately, I’m out of space. Old Japanese movies, like old Western movies, not really entertain me, despite their worldwide recognition as a classic. For example, my grandmother absolutely adored the film Zulu, and he is considered one of the classics of the world, but I just do not like it, simply and clearly. Having grown up in this decade, I have more than 90-s kinda gal, with a dash in the new millennium, just for good measure.
Japanese films are not all acts of violence: What about the love of Hideaki Anno and Pop – a strange tale about a girl who goes on a series of phone organized “play dates” with older workers so that she can buy a ring she found in a local shopping center. There is not much plot or even much meaning to the end, where she finds herself, having learned a great lesson, not a prostitute herself, even if you want to buy something really bad “, resulting in a pseudo-rape by a client.
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