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In the vast and boundless Amano area of the Kochi region in Hokkaido, the two brothers, Aoki (played by Yo Oizumi) and Midori (played by Masataka Otani), depend on each other for survival. Aqing, who once pursued her dream of becoming a musician in Tokyo, has been cultivating the Pinot Noir grape, known as the "black Diamond", in the world left by her father for five years
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"March Lion" is adapted from the best-selling manga of the same name by Chika Hanami. The film is divided into the first part and the second part. The second part mainly tells the protagonist's vision of the "future" : he will start a brand new life with the one he loves. A year after meeting the three sisters from his neighbor's house, Rei Kiriyama's life began to change. He gradually became more and more interested
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And within these limited seven days, a kidnapping case of a young girl occurred in a certain place. The kidnappers demanded a huge ransom of 20 million yen and worked with the victim's family and the investigation team
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In the city where the rain is pouring down, evil desires run rampant. Unintentionally, cruel and bloody bizarre cases occurred one after another. Some people were bitten to death by hungry dogs, some died after having their flesh of the same weight as when they were born cut off, some were evenly cut in half and given to their wives and lovers, and some were frozen in the freezer to remain evergreen forever
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Takeshi Kitano/ Toru Ejima/ Crown Prince Kishimoto/ Akane Suzuki/ Kazuko Yoshinobu/ Akira Boda/ Yinko Fujita/ Yuki Uchida/ Kano Kimura/ Keiko Matsuzaka/ Ryo Osugi/ Shinji Terashima/ Naomasa Rokhira/ Tetsuya Watanabe/ Dr. Ide/ Endo Edou/ Shigeru Shigeoka/ Toshio Sugita/ Yasuhiro Ishibashi/ Masayoshi Torino/ Hiroyoshi Tenzan/ Masataka ITO/ Noyuki Morishita/ Takashi Nishimoto/ Taro Suwa/
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The renowned director and master of violence, Takeshi Kitano (played by Takeshi Kitano), suddenly grew tired of the gangster films he had directed before and announced that he would never make gangster films again, venturing into other genres. Takeshi Kitano began to try various films. He shot family films in the style of Yasujiro Ozu, tear-jerking love films, and films reflecting the social features of the 1950s