On June 15, guan Hu's war movie "Eight Hundred" and Chen Sicheng's film "Manslaughter" produced by Chen Sicheng and directed by Ke Wenli released posters for the Japanese version, and both films will be released in Japan. "Yaobai" is scheduled for Japan this fall, and "Manslaughter" is scheduled to be released on July 16.

In the poster, we can see that the name of "Manslaughter" in Japan is called "Conspiracy Family", and in the poster, the details of the whole family passing things are also placed inside. The husband secretly passed the mobile phone to the wife, the wife secretly passed the key to the eldest daughter, and the eldest daughter secretly passed the note to the younger daughter.
Some netizens who have seen the movie "Manslaughter" can't help but comment jokingly: "Isn't this name a spoiler?" Not only does the name reveal a lot of information, but the various details of the poster also reveal a lot of information.
Produced by Chen Sicheng and directed by Ke Wenli, "Manslaughter" includes Xiao Yang, Tan Zhuo, Chen Chong, Jiang Haowen, etc. The film was released in China in December 2019 and grossed 1.333 billion yuan.
The news of the release of another movie "Yaobai" in Japan surprised many netizens that "Yaobai" was the champion of the domestic box office in 2020, and the global cumulative box office also exceeded 460 million US dollars. The reason for the surprise of netizens is because of the story content of "Eight Hundred".
The film "Eight Hundred" tells the story of the last battle of the Battle of Songhu in 1937, when the "Eight Hundred Heroes" resisted the Japanese army, stubbornly resisted for four days and four nights, and swore to defend the Sihang Warehouse for the nation and the country. Therefore, the news that this movie was released in Japan has attracted the attention of netizens.
Not only that, the title of the poster also reads "Heroes on the Battlefield", and some netizens said: "It is really big heart", "Japanese people watch anti-Japanese dramas", "want to know what Japanese people think".
I wonder how these two films will fare at the Japanese box office? Interested friends can look forward to it.