Harumi Shuhama

Harumi Shuhama

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    • Marianna 2022-04-19 09:03:16

      Keep watching!

      "Don't stop the camera! "I watched the first 30 minutes of the plot without knowing anything about it, and I felt that it was nonsensical, the acting was poor, the camera was shaken, and the acting was illogical, and it was not until later that I told the film that they made it. A...

    • Corene 2022-04-08 09:01:13

      a very interesting movie

      Perhaps what I want to express is that there are two possibilities for a bad movie. One is that it is not made well because of capital, and the investor wants money but not quality. The other one was created with all the hard work of all the crew members, but the effect was not good. There are many...

    • Birdie 2022-04-06 09:01:07

      The most hearty movie-watching experience among Japanese cinema movies this year. In the second half, the whole audience fainted with laughter. It’s been a long time since I watched a movie so enjoyable! The first scene that challenges the audience is 37 minutes long, a kaleidoscope-like cascading inlaid drama within a play, a creative idea that combines various elements... The fascination with the movie overflows the screen. I feel that the actors, directors and everyone involved in the production are enjoying it, and they will definitely be moved when they see it at the end.

    • Brittany 2022-04-13 09:01:06

      [D] I have been looking forward to the stars and the moon for nearly half a year, but I am very disappointed! After reading the introduction and comments before, I thought it would be an amazing work like "Why Hell is Bad", but in fact it's not even as good as its fur. I really feel bored, "Laughing, laughing crazy, laughing to the point of fainting..." I'm sorry I suspect we're not watching the same movie. I didn't laugh once in 96 minutes. , as well as the emotion of the father-daughter relationship at the end, and I don’t think it is creative. The essence is the first 37 minutes of the feature film (bad film), and the behind-the-scenes footage (the process of making a bad film) for the next 1 hour. In fact, when the team was set up in the middle, I had already guessed what would happen later. What happened, there is no sense of freshness or surprise. It is better to watch the feature film and the behind-the-scenes of a movie casually. Is it possible that a bad film + the process of making a bad film = a masterpiece? The filming was indeed bumpy, but the hardships were not easy to be deeply rooted in people's hearts. For me, only bgm is beautiful and unforgettable. Still have to watch "Why Hell is Bad" several times, that is the real drama within the drama, the true love of the movie to the point of madness, and a true love letter dedicated to the movie.