10 Movies Starring Masanobu Andè

Kids Return

Kids Return

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1996-07-27

Languages:

Japanese

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

107 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.6 (3882 Reviews)

Director:

Takeshi Kitano

Fullplot:

Two buddies visit the schoolyard of the high school they used to attend, and remember their young and dumb days. They used to be the bullies in the school, until they find their own ways of life; one as a boxer, and the other as a member of the yakuza.

Monday

Monday

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2001-01-26

Languages:

Japanese

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

100 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.5 (1745 Reviews)

Director:

SABU

Fullplot:

A salaryman wakes up in a posh hotel room, totally clueless about how he got there. Slowly, he recalls what happened a day before - attending a funeral, dating but annoying his girlfriend, getting drunk in a pub and getting to know a yakuza and his beautiful mistress, having a gun in his hand and...

Drive

Drive

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2002-08-24

Languages:

Japanese

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

102 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.2 (690 Reviews)

Director:

SABU

Genres:

Crime

Fullplot:

A salaryman is hijacked by bank robbers.

Big Bang Love, Juvenile A

Big Bang Love, Juvenile A

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2006-08-26

Languages:

Japanese

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

85 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

6.9 (1566 Reviews)

Director:

Takashi Miike

Genres:

DramaFantasy

Cast:

Writer:

Ikki Kajiwara (novel)

Hisao Maki (novel)

Masa Nakamura (screenplay)

Fullplot:

An unknown future. A boy confesses to the murder of another in an all-boy juvenile detention facility. More an exercise in style than storytelling, the story follows two detectives trying to uncover the case. Homosexual tension and explosive violence drives the story which delivers some weird and fascinating visuals.

Big Bang Love, Juvenile A

Big Bang Love, Juvenile A

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2006-08-26

Languages:

Japanese

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

85 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

6.9 (1575 Reviews)

Director:

Takashi Miike

Genres:

DramaFantasy

Cast:

Writer:

Ikki Kajiwara (novel)

Hisao Maki (novel)

Masa Nakamura (screenplay)

Fullplot:

An unknown future. A boy confesses to the murder of another in an all-boy juvenile detention facility. More an exercise in style than storytelling, the story follows two detectives trying to uncover the case. Homosexual tension and explosive violence drives the story which delivers some weird and fascinating visuals.

Nightmare Detective

Nightmare Detective

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2007-01-13

Languages:

Japanese

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

106 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (1902 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Hisakatsu Kuroki

Shin'ya Tsukamoto

Fullplot:

Three people in Tokyo take a surreal voyage of self-discovery through memory and nightmares. "O" intends suicide while talking on a cell-phone with a stranger he meets on line who plans a simultaneous suicide. Events take a horrifying turn. Keiko Kirishima is a cool, seemingly emotionless police detective, brilliant but off-putting. She's faced with two mutilated corpses who appear to have killed themselves, but she's not sure. A cell-phone number links the deaths. She calls on Akumu Tantei, a poor and suicidal young man who has the ability to enter people's dreams. He's reluctant to help. His past haunts him. A subconscious duel of terror and blood awaits the three.

Sukiyaki Western Django

Sukiyaki Western Django

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2007-09-15

Languages:

English

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

121 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (12503 Reviews)

Director:

Takashi Miike

Cast:

Writer:

Takashi Miike

Masa Nakamura

Fullplot:

A revolver-wielding stranger crosses paths with two warring clans who are both on the hunt for a hidden treasure in a remote western town. Knowing his services are valuable to either side, he offers himself to the clan who will offer up the largest share of the wealth.

Sukiyaki Western Django

Sukiyaki Western Django

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2007-09-15

Languages:

English

Countries:

Japan

Runtime:

121 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (12483 Reviews)

Director:

Takashi Miike

Cast:

Writer:

Takashi Miike

Masa Nakamura

Fullplot:

A revolver-wielding stranger crosses paths with two warring clans who are both on the hunt for a hidden treasure in a remote western town. Knowing his services are valuable to either side, he offers himself to the clan who will offer up the largest share of the wealth.

The Butcher, the Chef, and the Swordsman

The Butcher, the Chef, and the Swordsman

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2011-03-18

Languages:

Mandarin

Countries:

China, Hong Kong, USA

Runtime:

92 min

Rated:

PG-13

IMDB Ratings:

5.8 (512 Reviews)

Director:

Wuershan

Genres:

ActionComedy

Cast:

Writer:

Changhe An (short story)

Luoshan Ma (screenplay)

Que Tang (screenplay)

Wuershan (screenplay)

Jiajia Zhang (screenplay)

Fullplot:

THE BUTCHER, THE CHEF AND THE SWORDSMAN follows the journey of a mystical blade as it passes through the hands of three ambitious men. As the interwoven story unfolds, they find that the blade possesses the power to dramatically change the fate of each of its owners. The Butcher is a simple man in love with a beautiful courtesan, but is rebuffed each time he approaches her. The Chef is a handsome loner obsessed with seeking vengeance for the slaughter of his family. The Swordsman, the son of a legendary warrior, is consumed by the desire to eclipse his father in both power and fame. Their stories comes full circle as each man takes possession of the mystical blade and discovers its double edge--- the great power it bestows is matched by even greater danger.

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2012-09-13

Languages:

Aboriginal, Japanese, Hokkien

Countries:

Taiwan

Runtime:

276 min

Rated:

NOT RATED

IMDB Ratings:

7.5 (5092 Reviews)

Director:

Te-Sheng Wei

Cast:

Writer:

Te-Sheng Wei (screenplay)

Fullplot:

During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, the Seediq were forced to lose their own culture and give up their faith. Men were subject to harsh labor and kept from traditional hunting; whereas women had to serve the Japanese policemen and their families by doing the household work and giving up their traditional weaving work. Above all, they were forbidden to tattoo their faces. And these tattoos were seen as the Seediq's traditional belief to transform themselves into Seediq Bale ("true humans"). Mona Rudao, the protagonist, witnessed the repression by the Japanese over a period of 30 years. Sometime between autumn and winter 1930, when the slave labor is at its harshest, a young Seediq couple are married and a joyful party is thrown. At the same time, a newly appointed Japanese policeman goes on his inspection tour to this tribe. Mona Rudao's first son, Tado Mona, offers wine to the policeman with gusto, but is in return beaten up because his hands were considered not clean enough. With anger, Tado Mona and his brother Baso Mona attack the policeman. And from that day onward, their tribe is living in the shadow of being the object of revenge by the Japanese. In a few days, a group of youth surround Mona Rudao. They strongly request him to lead the retaliation against the Japanese. Mona Rudao struggles for a long time between extending his fellow's lives and fighting back for dignity, until he sees these youngster's faces - clear without Seediq's tattoos - that he made up his mind. He tells the youngsters, "Japanese troops out-number the stones in Dakusui River, more intensive than the leaves in the forest, but my determination fighting them is ever stronger than Mt. Kire." "Children! On the tip of the Rainbow Bridge led to home of our ancestor's spirits, there is another beautiful hunting range. Our ancestors are all there! Remember, only brave spirits can enter this place, and we can never lose it. My fellows, let us hunt the heads of our enemies, and we wash our spirits with blood so that we walk the Rainbow Bridge to be always with our ancestors." The film Seediq Bale depicts the Wushe Incident, which occurred in central Taiwan during the Japanese rule. When the Seediq Bale, believing in the Rainbow, and the Japanese, believing in the Sun, met one another, they fought. The leader of Seediq Bale, Mona Rudao, led 300 warriors fighting against 3000 Japanese troopers. The only thing they forgot was whether it was the Rainbow or the Sun they believed in; they actually believed in the same sky.

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