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Ryota Nakanishi
May 27, 20182 min read
Film Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) - Shooting Game for Star Wars Fans
Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) is a shooting game for Star Wars fans rather than cinematic storytelling.
Ryota Nakanishi
May 3, 20182 min read
Film Review: Avengers: Infinity War (2018) All Protagonists Gone With the Wind
At the end, what I can say for this film is 'Only this, and nothing more...' Like Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven...
Ryota Nakanishi
Apr 25, 20182 min read
Film Review: Ready Player One (Dir. Steven Spielberg, 2018) Film's New Horizon
I cannot imagine Taiwanese governmental and political creation of Ang Lee stuff is something worth than Spielberg's true Hollywood values.
Ryota Nakanishi
Apr 15, 20183 min read
Film Review: Secret Superstar (2018) Bollywood Master Piece Exceeds Hollywood!
Aamir Khan (1965 ) is the most talented Asian actor in 21stcentury Bollywood. To prove this, you just need to see Dangal (2017).
Ryota Nakanishi
Apr 5, 20182 min read
Film Review: Satan's Slaves (2018) - Good Atmosphere, But Ruined in Zombies and Sadako...
It is not a story issue but the narrative devices like Sadako and zombies actually failed this film at the end.
Ryota Nakanishi
Mar 18, 20182 min read
Film Review: The Hurricane Heist (2018) - Hurricane Game? It embodies What Job Responsibility is
Disaster film should not be a disaster game. Its main focus and content must be human conflicts.
Ryota Nakanishi
Mar 17, 20183 min read
Film Review: Operation Red Sea (2018) - Dismantling Propaganda Dogma
The Operation Red Sea is the one which has the high quality of Hollywood filmmaking standard and competitive with Hollywood films locally.
Ryota Nakanishi
Mar 8, 20182 min read
Film Review: The Sleep Curse; Shi mian (2017) This is the Evolution of Slasher Movie! Great!
The Sleep Curse(HK, 2017) is not only historically meaningful, but also it is emotionally impressive to the certain extent.
Ryota Nakanishi
Mar 4, 20182 min read
Film Review: Agent Mr. Chan (2018) HK Original Film Genre, Happy New Year Film
This film actually revived creative vitality of Golden era of Hong Kong filmmaking by Mainland China's financial and marketing help.
Ryota Nakanishi
Mar 1, 20182 min read
Film Review: Bad Genius (2017) -Thailand is South East Asia's Hollywood!
Cheating tests, this material of story telling is successfully developed into the most impressive and exciting feature film ever made.
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 27, 20182 min read
Film Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017), The Future of Theatre
Cinema and Amusement Park are in more harsh competition in the 21st. century. In the future theaters are more like Amusement Park!
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 26, 20182 min read
Film Review: Get Out (2017) Racism is Thoroughly Criticised in This Well Made Thriller! Good US Film
It deeply expressed the Caucasian's racial fear to more empowered African Americans and their historical revenge.
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 25, 20182 min read
Film Review: It (2017) Better than Original! Seven Kids Versus Evil Cannibal Clown
It (2017) proves effective use of VFX. CG animation is to crate what traditional acting or camera working or editing technique can not do.
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 24, 20182 min read
Film Review: Baby Driver (2017) -The Best of 2017! Baby is the Typical Young Generation of Time
Socially disabled Baby's encounter with waitress Debora is everyone's dream!
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 22, 20182 min read
Film Review: War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), Editorial Mentor Mr. Stan Salfas
What I appreciate is that US films reveal the evilness of imperial acts - wars - taken by its politicians. Self-criticism is done by films.
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 20, 20182 min read
Film Review: SpiderMan: Homecoming (2017) I Love the Plot! Dad of Peter's girl friend is...
The most interesting plot is that Spider-Man, Peter's girlfriend's father, is the antagonist, Adrian!
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 17, 20182 min read
Film Review: Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) - Transformers versus Humans? What a Mess!
Filmmaking should be more accessible for anyone in the society. It is a device for the working class movement not for prestigious guilds.
Ryota Nakanishi
Feb 7, 20182 min read
Film Review: The Post (Dir. Steven Spielberg, 2018)
Spielberg is the legendary master of filmmaking and socially responsible to defend the democracy of United States of America.
Ryota Nakanishi
Jan 31, 20182 min read
Film Review: The Mummy (2017) Life Force? The Mummy? : Jekyll versus the Mummy!
Unexpectedly I found Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hide in this originally supposed to be a Mummy movie!
Ryota Nakanishi
Jan 31, 20182 min read
Film Review: Alien: Covenant (2017) Alien embodies inner corporate politics of today
Alien embodies inner corporate politics of today. You can see Covenant as your company.
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