The
Eiga Sai is once again in town and that only means that the Japanese culture
enthusiasts and movie buffs are braving the weather and the long lines to see
contemporary Japanese films for free at the Shangri-La Plaza Mall. This annual
film event is part of much awaited Philippines-Japanese Friendship Month organized by the
Japan Foundation, Manila . Once
again, I’ve had the privilege of being one of the guests during the festival’s
opening night, an invitational only affair that happened a day before the public screenings
began. The guests at the opening night savored the food and the drinks served at the cocktails
held at the Atrium before the actual screening of the film. They also had fun at the photobooth which is always a hit in events
such as these. This year, the opening film was Akunin (悪人)/Villain which is a movie that thrilled and challenged
the viewer at the same time. Before the film was shown, Lala Fojas, Executive
Vice President and General Manager of the Shangri-La Corporation, Minister
Shinsuke Shimizu, Minister and Head of Chancery of the Embassy of Japan, and
Shuji Takatori, Director of Japan Foundation, Manila
welcomed the audience, gave opening remarks and messages, and ultimately
introduced the film.
Akunin
(悪人)/Villain
It
is very hard to talk about this film without revealing any spoilers. This movie
is adapted from the novel of the same name by Suichi Yoshida. Directed by Lee
Sang-il, this movie focuses on Yuichi Shimizu, played by Satoshi Tsumabuki, who
becomes the suspect in the murder of Yoshino Ishibashi (Hikari Mitsushima).
Another person who is suspected of murdering her is rich, college student Keigo
Masuo whom she also met on the night that she died. The first act of this film
went on like a typical crime tale that kept the audience guessing as to who was
really the murder suspect. But the truth as to who really did it gets known
earlier on. Entering the scene as well is Mitsuyo Magome (Eri Fukatsu) whose
involvement with Yuichi moved and accelerated the story forward in ways and
turns that I never expected. The film disturbed me in a way that a lot of the
characters are sympathetic but they all had tragic flaws that eventually
blurred the definition of who the villain really is. I left the theater hoping
that an English translation of the novel is available at local bookstores since
watching the movie made me really interested in getting the source material.
Eiga
Sai 2012 will run at the Shangri-La Cinema 4 up to July 15, 2012 . The festival then moves to Gaisano
South Citi Mall in Davao on July 20-22, 2012 . Ayala Center Cinema
4 will be the next stop on August 7-12,
2012 . The final leg of the Eiga Sai happens at the UP Film
Institute this August 15-21, 2012 .
Guitar
and koto duo Aki & Kuniko returns
Another
Philippines-Japan Friendship Month 2012 event to look out for is the return of
the guitar and koto duo of Aki & Kuniko. I was able to watch their
performance last year and it’s not just the combination of the guitar and the
koto that is to look out for. One also needs to take note of the differing
styles of the two with Aki as the rocker with the guitar while Kuniko is the
traditional one with the koto. The performance dates (free admission) are as
follows:
Tickets:
Free admission
For inquiries:
Japan Foundation, Manila 811-6155 to 58, email@jfmo.org.ph
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