Films that resemble stageplays are not exactly an oddity in Japanese cinema, but still remain in the realm of the “underground” for the most part, frequently waiting for a foreign distributor/programmer to take them on, with Third Window having done a good job in the particular aspect in the past. Kyoji Kamui also presents a film in the category, with “7Ways” being a kind of one-man show, as he is also the script writer, the editor and the cinematographer, but also a rather weird one in almost all of its aspects. The movie opened in Ikebukuro Cinema Rosa this June, while it also screened in Osaka later on, in packed screenings.
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Writer Nao arrives on an isolated island, where she is greeted by the owner of the sole hotel in the area, known as Master. The Master introduces her to stage actor Ginji,...
“7Ways” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Writer Nao arrives on an isolated island, where she is greeted by the owner of the sole hotel in the area, known as Master. The Master introduces her to stage actor Ginji,...
- 8/8/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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