Dec. 1, 2024
I have a tendency to get into rabbit holes that keep getting more and more obscure. My latest adventure involve underground Japanese movies. I think it all started with Ringu and Ju-On, these movies have a type of beauty that I can only compare to maybe The Exorcist or Rosemary's Baby. They totally blew me away and when I discovered it was common for Japanese movies to not have soundtracks, I was fully in. I found movies that changed my life, opening a whole new world of self-discovery and film appreciation.
Yesterday, I watched a film called The Man Who Stole the Sun. The movie is about a charismatic yet atypical chemistry teacher. You get the impression that he chooses to be a solitary man. Rather than spending time with people, he prefers to do things he is passionate about. He looks like a badass rock star and doesn't let anything get in his way, even ignoring social tacit agreements, at times.
Early in the film, he and his students are on a school trip, having a wonderful time, when the bus is hijacked by a delusional man who demands to see the emperor of Japan or he will kill everyone. They reach out for the police and after much negotiation, they say they will comply to his wishes but it was a trap. They off the guy, saving everyone who was in the bus. The charismatic teacher and the cop who were behind this "operation" are then decorated with medals and talked about on all the news outlets. However, the teacher has something else going on in his private life — he's making an atomic bomb, of course! And that's all I am going to say. c:
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They offarrest/kill the guy, saving everyone who was in the bus.
The charismatic teacher and the cop who were behind this "operation" are then decorated with medals and talked about onby all the news outlets.
The Man Who Stole the Sun
I have a tendency to get into rabbit holes that keep getting more and more obscure.
My latest adventure involves underground Japanese movies.
I think it all started with Ringu and Ju-On, these movies have a type of beauty that I can only compare to maybe The Exorcist or Rosemary's Baby.
They totally blew me away and when I discovered it was common for Japanese movies to not have soundtracks, I was fully in.
I found movies that changed my life, opening a whole new world of self-discovery and film appreciation.
Yesterday, I watched a film called The Man Who Stole the Sun.
The movie is about a charismatic yet atypical chemistry teacher.
You get the impression that he chooses to be a solitary man.
Rather than spending time with people, he prefers to do things he is passionate about.
He looks like a badass rock star and doesn't let anything get in his way, even ignoring social tacit agreements, at times.
Early in the film, he and his students are on a school trip, having a wonderful time, when the bus is hijacked by a delusional man who demands to see the emperor of Japan or he will kill everyone.
They reach out for the police and after much negotiation, they say they will comply to his wishes but it was a trap.
They off the guy, saving everyone who was in the bus.
The charismatic teacher and the cop who were behind this "operation" are then decorated with medals and are talked about on all the news outlets.
However, the teacher has something else going on in his private life — he's making an atomic bomb, of course!
And that's all I am going to say.
c: Thanks for reading, don't forget to like and subscribe.
*Bro fist*
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Beleza! The movie sounds gripping lol
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Early in the film, he and his students are on a school trip, having a wonderful time, when the bus is hijacked by a delusional man who demands to see the emperor of Japan or he will kill everyone. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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