Although Japanese movies are becoming more and more "introverted", they also occasionally have big productions. Recently, "The Sun Can't Move", starring Ryuya Fujiwara and Ryo Takeuchi Allah, released a new trailer. Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi, director of the "Sea Ape" series, the film tells the story of Japanese spies confronting various agencies in an intelligence war around solar energy development technology. The film will be released in Japan on May 15
Based on the novel of the same name by Shuichi Yoshida (Fury), the protagonist of "The Sun Can't Move" is Kazuhiko Hatano, a spy for the spy organization AN Communications, who will engage in an intelligence battle with his partner Ryoichi Taoka over solar energy development technology. In the trailer, it seems that both of them are equipped with self-detonation devices, and they have confronted commercial spies from South Korea and those in power in various countries, shooting across borders, and there are many action scenes.
Eiichiro Hasumi is a Japanese director who likes to make blockbusters, and the "Sea Ape" series about coastal rescue has made 4 episodes, and the box office is still good, and Lin Chaoxian's "Emergency Rescue" is similar to the series. In addition, his representative works include "Assassination Classroom Live-Action Version", "Theater Version MOZU" and "Growth Drive".
Poster of Sea Ape 4