Choosing to live a double-life, while quite complicated and next-to-impossible in reality, is one of the most interesting themes in literature and movies. Especially combined with the thriller-genre it can lead to quite interesting narratives, for example, with the idea of a gangster of a hitman having to disguise his or her actions in front of others. In his new feature film prolific Japanese filmmakers Junji Sakamoto, whose drama “Another World” won the Audience Award at Tokyo International Film Festival 2018, utilizes that concept in a blend of drama and comedy telling the story of a wannabe writer of crime fiction who disguises himself as an infamous killer in the Japanese underworld.
I Never Shot Anyone is screening at Camera Japan
By daytime, Susumu Ichikawa (Renji Ishibashi) is a writer of hard-boiled crime thrillers, whose work is respected by his publisher but put on hold as it lacks the qualities which...
I Never Shot Anyone is screening at Camera Japan
By daytime, Susumu Ichikawa (Renji Ishibashi) is a writer of hard-boiled crime thrillers, whose work is respected by his publisher but put on hold as it lacks the qualities which...
- 9/24/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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