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Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

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1: Ghost in the Shell

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Ghost in the Shell (live-action) is a sci-fi action film produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Rupert Sanders and co-starring Scarlett Johansson, Piru Esbek, Takeshi Kitano, Juliet Binoche, Michael Pitt and others.

"Ghost in the Shell" is based on the manga of the same name created by Japanese manga artist Shiro Masamune, telling the story of the future of Japan, with the rapid development of communication network technology and human electronic mechanization technology, computer crime is becoming more and more rampant and complex, in response to this situation, the government set up a special force public security nine lessons to combat criminal activities.

2: Killing City

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Killing City is a 2011 Japanese action film directed by Shinsuke Sato, divided into two parts, based on the original book of the same name by manga artist Oko Hoya. Starring Kazuya Ninomiya.

The film tells the story of two college students who mistakenly enter a place that needs war to survive.

3: "Hot Blood College"

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Based on the manga of the same name, directed by Takashi Miike, written by Shogo Muto, and starring Shun Oguri, Takayuki Yamada, Yuki Yabe, Kenichi Endo, Goro Kishitani, Akira Kuroki, Kenta Kiritani, and Sofu Takaoka, it was released on October 27, 2007.

The film is about a gang fight between a group of bad students who love to fight at a notorious school called "Suzuran Boys' High School".

IV: "Parasitic Beast"

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Parasite Beast is a science fiction drama film produced by Toho Corporation, directed by Takashi Yamazaki, and co-starring Shota Someya, Eri Fukatsu, and Sadao Abe.

The film is divided into two parts, the first part "Parasitic Beast" was released in Japan on November 29, 2014, and the last part "Parasite: The End" was released in Japan on April 25, 2015.

Chinese mainland cut the two pieces into one film, which was released nationwide on September 2, 2016.

The film tells the story of Shinichi Izumi, a human parasite who is parasitized by a parasite, and the creature "MIGI" that lives in his body does not eat his brain, but replaces his right hand. For the sake of his relatives and friends killed by the parasite and the future of all human beings, Izumi Shinichi began a series of desperate struggles with other fully parasitic beasts.

V: Gambling Apocalypse

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Gambling Apocalypse is a 130-minute thriller film produced by Japan Television (NTV) and distributed by Toho Pictures, directed by Toya Sato, written by Mika Omori, and starring Ryuya Fujiwara, Yuki Tenkai, Teruyuki Kagawa, Taro Yamamoto, Ken Mitsuishi, and Yuriko Yoshitaka, and released in Japan on October 10, 2009.

The film is adapted from the Japanese manga "Gambling Apocalypse" "Kaiji Series", telling the story of a disillusioned and unambitious young Man Ito Kaiji who embarks on a road of no return full of blood and rain because of gambling.

6: "The Heart of the Ranger Sword"

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

The Heart of the Rangers is a 134-minute action film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. in Japan. Directed by Keishi Otomo and starring Ken Sato, Seizawa, Yu Aoi, and Weedo Tanaka, the film was released in Japan on August 25, 2012.

Adapted from the manga of the same name by Nobuhiro Waki and filmed to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the TV anime "Ranger Kenshin", the film is set in the early meiji Restoration, telling the story of the swordsman Ayamura Kenshin who kills people without blinking, and after the Meiji Restoration, vows not to kill anyone again, and meets various characters to show his unique way of life.

VII: Death Note

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Death Note is a fantasy suspense film released by Warner Corporation of Japan on June 17, 2006. The film is based on the manga of the same name by Oba Akira, And is the first film in the Death Note series. Directed by Shusuke Kaneko and starring Ryuya Fujiwara and Kenichi Matsuyama.

The film tells the story of the protagonist Night God Moon who accidentally gets a death note, uses the note to punish the prisoner, and begins a battle of wisdom and mind with the genius detective L.

VIII: Kennel

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Kennel is a science fiction film directed by Shinsuke Sato, starring Ken takeshi Kiri and co-starring Ken Sato, released in Japan on April 20, 2018.

The film is based on the manga of the same name by Ohoya, which tells the story of an ordinary office worker uncle who is nearly sixty years old and obtains extraordinary powers after experiencing aliens to transform his body, and decides to use his strength to help others to achieve happiness, but he encounters a high school student lion god who also transforms his body and uses his strength to transform into a killer demon, so the two fight fiercely to maintain their beliefs.

Nine: Fullmetal Alchemist

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Fullmetal Alchemist is a fantasy action film directed by Fumihiko Tsang, starring Ryosuke Yamada, released nationwide in Japan on December 1, 2017.

Adapted from the manga of the same name by Hiroshi Arakawa, the film tells the story of Edward, an alchemist who has lost his mother since childhood, and his younger brother Al, who continue to grow up in their adventures.

10: "Martian Xenomorph"

Take stock of live-action films based on Japanese anime

Mars Xeno is a live-action film version directed by Takashi Miike and starring Hideaki Ito, co-starring Takei, Tomohisa Yamashita, Takayuki Yamada, Oguri, Ken Kosugi, Rinko Kikuchi, Masaya Kato, Eiko Koike, Kenichi Takito, Mariko Shinoda, Reiko Ota, and Lila Fukushima. The film was produced in February 2016 and released in Japan on April 29, 2016.

The film tells the story of the mid-21st century, in order to make Mars more habitable, humans have dropped algae used to improve the environment and highly adaptable cockroaches on Mars. Unexpectedly, however, these creatures possessed intelligence and fought back against humans.