I always enjoy film festivals, not only are the films of excellent quality, they're free! plus the crowd is really enthusiastic and responsive. Last year, I had a really great time during the Korean Film Festival, so much so that me and my friend ended up attending two days in a row. I was just disappointed that I missed that of Japan. So this year, I made sure to "like" The Japan Foundation, Manila's facebook page so I'll know ahead of time once they announce their annual film fest. True enough, I was ecstatic to find out the festival will run from July 4- August 25.
My friend and I checked out Kamui on July 13 in Shang Cineplex and I was extra excited because the movie features Kenichi Matsuyama. Yup, L himself. Although I did my research and knew we had to be there 1-2 hours before movie starts, I wasn't expecting the queue to start 3-4 hours before the schedule. Wow! My fellow Japanese movie fans' dedication is amazing! or crazy, depending on who you'd ask lol. Good thing we made friends with a nice lady and she held our line for us while we go visit a friend who lives nearby. The movie was good, although I wasn't really blown away by it. Maybe because I've seen the actor in better movies, i.e. Death Note and Detroit Metal City. It was weird to see him wielding a samurai ^.^
Although we were only able to catch one movie, I still enjoyed it tremendously and would definitely go back next year. After all, it's almost near impossible to watch those movies on the big screen.
So here's the movie that we watched....
My friend and I checked out Kamui on July 13 in Shang Cineplex and I was extra excited because the movie features Kenichi Matsuyama. Yup, L himself. Although I did my research and knew we had to be there 1-2 hours before movie starts, I wasn't expecting the queue to start 3-4 hours before the schedule. Wow! My fellow Japanese movie fans' dedication is amazing! or crazy, depending on who you'd ask lol. Good thing we made friends with a nice lady and she held our line for us while we go visit a friend who lives nearby. The movie was good, although I wasn't really blown away by it. Maybe because I've seen the actor in better movies, i.e. Death Note and Detroit Metal City. It was weird to see him wielding a samurai ^.^
Although we were only able to catch one movie, I still enjoyed it tremendously and would definitely go back next year. After all, it's almost near impossible to watch those movies on the big screen.
all camped out for Kamui! |
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