Mushi-Shi: The Movie (2007)
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Synopsis: Legendary anime director Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA, STEAMBOY) makes his second foray into the world of live-action with this stunning fantasy film based on a manga by Yuki Urushibara. MUSHI-SHI (which... Legendary anime director Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA, STEAMBOY) makes his second foray into the world of live-action with this stunning fantasy film based on a manga by Yuki Urushibara. MUSHI-SHI (which was also made into an anime television series) follows a shaman named Ginko (Jo Odagiri) as he wanders feudal Japan healing people afflicted with "mushi," insect-like creatures that burrow their way into human bodies and cause mysterious illnesses. Otomo underscores the film’s supernatural elements--which borrow heavily from traditional Asian mythology--with a slow, contemplative tone and beautifully shot cinematography of the lush Japanese countryside. [More]
Starring: Joe Odagiri, Nao Omori, Makiko Esumi, Yuu Aoi
Starring: Joe Odagiri, Nao Omori, Makiko Esumi, Yuu Aoi
Director: Katsuhiro Otomo
Director: Katsuhiro Otomo
Producer: Satoru Ogura
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Aug 25, 2009
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