YAM-FanCast: Remaking Koreeda’s Like Father, Like Son
I decided to give the first step on the site and post this: my Indian re-adaptation of Koreeda’s Like Father, Like Son.
I decided to give the first step on the site and post this: my Indian re-adaptation of Koreeda’s Like Father, Like Son.
The Nonomiya family lived a normal life. However, they are dealt with a huge blow when the hospital tells them about an accident regarding their 6-year-old-son Keita.
We took a little longer to get together and talk about the movies we wanted to watch this 2014… but here they are in all their glory. Over 60 films were in contention, but only 15 got the most votes.
Lo and behold. ‘Tis a thing of beauty. The first trailer to Tetsuya Nakashima’s adaptation of Akio Fukamachi’s novel.
As much as Miyazaki likes to trail off into the land of dreams, The Wind Rises is a biopic through and through.
“All I wanted to do was to make something beautiful.” –Hirikoshi Jiro
There’s our first brief look at Koreeda’s latest film, which will be competing this week at Cannes Film Festival, about a man who has to choose between the boy he raised as his son and his real son.
Tetsuya Nakashima’s Paco and the Magical Book tells the story of grumpy old Okunuki (Yakusho) as he enters a board meeting and is sent to a hospital, in which he meets a whole bunch of picturesque characters, including a little girl named Paco who can only retain memories for a day.