viernes, 14 de septiembre de 2012
Japanese movies takes up to more
In order to make a difference in the world of cinema is that today begins the cycle called J-Horror film. The
name is a term used to refer to Japanese productions of suspense and
terror, but this cycle is highlighted by the psychological horror and
tension.Projections
at the head of the cultural space of the Private University of Santa
Cruz, will be made on Friday 17, 24 and 31 August, in the auditorium of
the same University from 19:00.For three Fridays. Three films every Friday of the last weeks of the month, each of which are valued for their excellence in Japanese production.Today
will play "Kairo" director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, next Friday 24 airs the
mystery and horror movie "Ringu" directed by Hideo Nakata and "Ju-on" is
the production directed by Takashi Shimizu, the same as will the close to the film series.A little synopsis. The film directed by Kurosawa is based on a novel called "Kairo", hence the name arose. The plot focuses on the ghosts invading the world of the living through the Internet. The
film is a philosophical exploration into the alienation and loneliness
of modern existence, because of technology, and more specifically, the
Internet. Communication breakdown and isolation are the main themes of the film.However, the film directed by Nakata, also adapted into a novel with the same name. This is that members of a divorced family is cursed by a videotape.The
film was remade in the U.S. under the name of The Ring (2002) and
became the most profitable horror films in Japan for being one the most
frightening. Finally, Ju-on is the third in the series of the same name and is based on a legend about the typical Japanese haunted house.The entrance to the halls of the film series is free of charge.
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