Am I wrong or is this trailer in Japanese with no subtitles available? It seems I can’t get anything of value out of this link without speaking Japanese.
Am I wrong or is this trailer in Japanese with no subtitles available? It seems I can’t get anything of value out of this link without speaking Japanese.
I haven't tried to translate the text, but I did use whisper to translate the audio. [00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:28.300] Who is the monster? [00:00:28.300 --> 00:00:34.000] Who is the monster? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I haven't tried to translate the text, but I did use whisper to translate the audio.
[00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:28.300] Who is the monster?
[00:00:28.300 --> 00:00:34.000] Who is the monster?
The post has tags and they tell you who the director is. It's okay not to recognise the director, but that just means this post probably isn't for you and you can safely ignore it. He's pretty...
The post has tags and they tell you who the director is. It's okay not to recognise the director, but that just means this post probably isn't for you and you can safely ignore it. He's pretty significant in film: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirokazu_Kore-eda
The YouTube video has a description. Machine Translation isn't very good, but here's the translation of the description text. It's pretty clear that this is a teaser trailer that tells you who the director is, who the actors are, and invites curiosity about the film.
"Director Hirokazu Kore-eda of "Shoplifters" and Yuji Sakamoto, screenwriter of "I fell in love like a bouquet" "Towako Soyameda and Three Ex-Husbands" collaborated on the music of this much-talked-about work, "The Last Emperor". Ryuichi Sakamoto, who has won the Academy Award 🄬 Composition Award for the first time in Japan, and has been active on the front lines both in Japan and overseas, such as "The Revenant: The Resurrection" and "Rage", is a truly monstrous creator. I did. In addition, please look forward to the acting chemistry of the talented casts announced this time.
In the special video, Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote a new song for this work, "Kaibutsu", and the children's voices, "Kaibutsu da-reda!" The names of prominent creators emerge, and the impressive expressions of the cast members (Sakura Ando, Eita Nagayama, Soya Kurokawa, Yota Hiiragi, Yuko Tanaka), who are revealed for the first time this time, continue. And the blood dripping near the school shoes. The title of "monster" that follows this meaningful cut further arouses the curiosity of the audience.
What role do they play? What kind of story will unfold? What does the word "monster" refer to? Please stay tuned for further news. The film will finish filming in the spring and summer of 2022 and is currently in post-production. It will be released on Friday, June 2, 2023.
To be fair, I added the tags after @umbrae's comment, because I was a little in the dark myself about the film until @cloud_loud mentioned the directors name and I was able to have a peek on IMDb.
The post has tags and they tell you who the director is.
To be fair, I added the tags after @umbrae's comment, because I was a little in the dark myself about the film until @cloud_loud mentioned the directors name and I was able to have a peek on IMDb.
I don't think so. But in a somewhat ironic twist this was posted literally hours after I decided to commit to the series and watched the first episode of the Anime.
I don't think so.
But in a somewhat ironic twist this was posted literally hours after I decided to commit to the series and watched the first episode of the Anime.
Am I wrong or is this trailer in Japanese with no subtitles available? It seems I can’t get anything of value out of this link without speaking Japanese.
There’s probably not gonna be a subtitled version until after Cannes.
Is there a reason I should be interested in this movie? Sorry but even after google translating the description, I don't get it yet.
It’s from Koreeda. Director of last year’s Broker and Palme D’or winner Shoplifters
I haven't tried to translate the text, but I did use whisper to translate the audio.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The post has tags and they tell you who the director is. It's okay not to recognise the director, but that just means this post probably isn't for you and you can safely ignore it. He's pretty significant in film: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirokazu_Kore-eda
The YouTube video has a description. Machine Translation isn't very good, but here's the translation of the description text. It's pretty clear that this is a teaser trailer that tells you who the director is, who the actors are, and invites curiosity about the film.
"Director Hirokazu Kore-eda of "Shoplifters" and Yuji Sakamoto, screenwriter of "I fell in love like a bouquet" "Towako Soyameda and Three Ex-Husbands" collaborated on the music of this much-talked-about work, "The Last Emperor". Ryuichi Sakamoto, who has won the Academy Award 🄬 Composition Award for the first time in Japan, and has been active on the front lines both in Japan and overseas, such as "The Revenant: The Resurrection" and "Rage", is a truly monstrous creator. I did. In addition, please look forward to the acting chemistry of the talented casts announced this time.
In the special video, Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote a new song for this work, "Kaibutsu", and the children's voices, "Kaibutsu da-reda!" The names of prominent creators emerge, and the impressive expressions of the cast members (Sakura Ando, Eita Nagayama, Soya Kurokawa, Yota Hiiragi, Yuko Tanaka), who are revealed for the first time this time, continue. And the blood dripping near the school shoes. The title of "monster" that follows this meaningful cut further arouses the curiosity of the audience.
What role do they play? What kind of story will unfold? What does the word "monster" refer to? Please stay tuned for further news. The film will finish filming in the spring and summer of 2022 and is currently in post-production. It will be released on Friday, June 2, 2023.
Cast: Sakura Ando, Eita Nagayama, Souya Kurokawa, Yota Hiiragi, Mitsuki Takahata, Akihiro Tsunoda, Shido Nakamura / Yuko Tanaka
■Director/Editor: Hirokazu Kore-eda "Shoplifters"
Screenplay: Yuji Sakamoto "I fell in love like a bouquet"
■ Music: Ryuichi Sakamoto "The Revenant: The Resurrected"
■Planning/Producing: Genki Kawamura Kenji Yamada
■ Production: Toho, Gaga, Fuji Television, AOI Pro., Bunpuku
■ Distribution: Toho GAGA
©2023 "Monster" Production Committee
■ Official site: gaga.ne.jp/kaibutsu-movie/
■ Official Twitter: @KaibutsuMovie
■ Official Instagram: @kaibutsumovie"
To be fair, I added the tags after @umbrae's comment, because I was a little in the dark myself about the film until @cloud_loud mentioned the directors name and I was able to have a peek on IMDb.
Is this a live action of the Monster manga? From Urasawa??
I don't think so.
But in a somewhat ironic twist this was posted literally hours after I decided to commit to the series and watched the first episode of the Anime.