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[SYD, MELB] Japanese Film Festival [SYD,14-25 Nov] [MEL, 29 Nov - 09 Dec]
Over 40 Japanese films are being bought over this year, entire film list @: http://www.japanesefilmfestival.net/films.html
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There's usually a $1 surcharge when booking online so be aware of it. Session times, booking links and trailers below. ENJOY! Thermae Romae (SYD) Wed 14th Nov 7:30pm (SYD) Sat 24th Nov 6:45pm (MEL) Thu 29th Nov 7:30pm (MEL) Sun 09th Dec 4:30pm K-On! Movie (SYD) Sat 17th Nov 1:00pm (MEL) Sat 08th Dec 1:30pm Usagi Drop (SYD) Sat 17th Nov 3:30pm (MEL) Sat 08th Dec 6:30pm Space Brothers (SYD) Tue 20th 6:30pm (MEL) Thu 06th Dec 8:40pm Rurouni Kenshin (SYD) Wed 21st Nov 8:30pm - SOLD OUT (SYD) Wed 21st Nov 8:31pm - Encore Screening (MEL) Wed 05th Dec 8:30pm - SOLD OUT (MEL) Wed 05th Dec 8:40pm - Encore Screening Only got word of this within the past day or so. Really wish I could've given more of a heads up to people here since K-ON and Usagi Drop practically screens tomorrow in Sydney >.<
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Uber bummer I'll be watching Space Brothers and Thermae Romae on the coming Tuesday and Saturday respectively, so I'll try to do the best I can I Saw Usagi Drop and K-ON this past Saturday so I guess I can talk about those for now. K-ON was well.... the same K-ON-like antics as always. I already saw the film via fansubs beforehand anyway, so the impact wasn't as big as it could've been. But I must say, it really was still a lot of fun to be laughing alongside everyone else within the cinema and seeing it on a big screen the way it was meant to be intended was an absolute treat in itself. It's amazing how well this series can draw you in so easily. Usagi Drop was definitely the highlight of the day however. Great film, great actors, great comedy and great warmth all around. I'm sure many will be glad to hear that the notorious time skip is not covered at all in the film. The film is mostly faithful to the events of the anime, although due to a lack of a story-telling climax they had to kind of make one up towards the end lol One of the very first thing that striked me when watching the film was how much younger Daikichi looked in comparison to his anime counterpart lol. It took a little while to get accustomed to at first but soon enough you begin to lose yourself within the film and it doesn't become much of a bother anymore (even if it was a little petty one). In retrospect I think the actors youthfulness just adds onto the naivety of Daikichi's character as he cluelessly takes on the challenges of being a single parent. Kouki's mum however felt a little jarring to watch in comparison, much for the same 'looks younger than expected' reason. I can't quite put my finger exactly on it yet, but to me she also seemed to be portrayed as slightly different character than what I had been accustomed to in the anime. My friends that I had watched it with, seemed to disagree somewhat though so maybe it was just a problem with me lol. A lot of the other side characters do manage to make appearances but due to time constraints they don't really stay for all that long. Which is fine because a large part of what makes the Usagi Drop narrative so enjoyable is the interactions between Rin and Daikichi anyway. Something that the two lead actors portray amazingly well together. I'd really recommend all those out to give the Usagi Drop film a watch, especially those that enjoyed the original works (or well... at least the first half of the original lol). There are no shortages of cute laughs or heart-warming sweetness to go around, nor are they overused and overstay their welcome either. The movie itself feels very similar and faithful in nature to the anime. If anything watch it for all the 'Sweet Drops' to be had, because just hearing it at the ending credits made me so happy, happy, happy~ lol Protip: google 'Yhu5zLW36dw' for an adorable youtube film
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