Based on the novel “Lost Care” by Aki Hamamaka, which won the 16th Japan Mystery Literature Award for Best Newcomer. “Do Unto Others” is a crime movie with a very interesting premise, which eventually becomes a pondering on the concept of euthanasia.
Do Unto Others is screening at Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme
Munenori Shiba works for a caretaking company and seems to be the most diligent employee, always going out of his way to help the elderly, and never actually complaining, in an overall attitude that has earned him respect from his colleagues, and even something more from a newcomer in the company, Yuki. The latter is also the one who discovers one day two dead bodies in a house the company is working at, one being the head of the company, Haru and the other the elderly man living there. Prosecutor Hidemi Otomo starts investigating the case with the help of her assistant,...
Do Unto Others is screening at Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme
Munenori Shiba works for a caretaking company and seems to be the most diligent employee, always going out of his way to help the elderly, and never actually complaining, in an overall attitude that has earned him respect from his colleagues, and even something more from a newcomer in the company, Yuki. The latter is also the one who discovers one day two dead bodies in a house the company is working at, one being the head of the company, Haru and the other the elderly man living there. Prosecutor Hidemi Otomo starts investigating the case with the help of her assistant,...
- 2/11/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Bob Dylan noted that John Lennon took much inspiration from his music. He also believed Lennon let another American artist inspire him. Dylan thought Lennon lifted the beginning guitar portion of The Beatles’ “Revolution” from a 1954 song from American guitarist Pee Wee Crayton. He didn’t think Lennon did it purposely, though.
Bob Dylan believed John Lennon borrowed from a 1954 song
In 2008, Dylan put together an album called The Music That Matters To Me. On it, he highlighted the 1954 song “Do Unto Others” by Pee Wee Crayton. Crayton was an American blues guitarist. Dylan noted on the album’s liner notes that Crayton, like the other artists on the compilation album, “somehow managed to turn lead into gold for a couple of minutes.”
Dylan believed the song was more influential than one might initially think. He thought it was likely that Lennon had lifted the song’s opening guitar riff and used it for “Revolution.
Bob Dylan believed John Lennon borrowed from a 1954 song
In 2008, Dylan put together an album called The Music That Matters To Me. On it, he highlighted the 1954 song “Do Unto Others” by Pee Wee Crayton. Crayton was an American blues guitarist. Dylan noted on the album’s liner notes that Crayton, like the other artists on the compilation album, “somehow managed to turn lead into gold for a couple of minutes.”
Dylan believed the song was more influential than one might initially think. He thought it was likely that Lennon had lifted the song’s opening guitar riff and used it for “Revolution.
- 8/21/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The story begins with an unexpected encounter on a rainy day…
Chisa Sakaki, a 26-year-old, has closed her heart due to a past event and spends her days in an indifferent manner. She has promised herself that she will never fall in love, but something changes in her that starts the clock ticking again… (Source: Japanese Film Database)
Directed by Tetsu Maeda (Do Unto Others) based on the manga by Rettou Tajima (published from August 2018 to July 2020) and screenplay adaptation by Satomi Oshima, this movie stars Suzu Hirose, Riku Onishi and Kengo Kora. It was released in Japan on June 9, 2023.
Chisa Sakaki, a 26-year-old, has closed her heart due to a past event and spends her days in an indifferent manner. She has promised herself that she will never fall in love, but something changes in her that starts the clock ticking again… (Source: Japanese Film Database)
Directed by Tetsu Maeda (Do Unto Others) based on the manga by Rettou Tajima (published from August 2018 to July 2020) and screenplay adaptation by Satomi Oshima, this movie stars Suzu Hirose, Riku Onishi and Kengo Kora. It was released in Japan on June 9, 2023.
- 6/23/2023
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
Early one morning, the bodies of an elderly man and the manager of a home-visit nursing center are found at the man’s home. A police investigation finds the prime suspect to be Munenori Shiba (Kenichi Matsuyama), a caregiver who works for the center, and is treasured by the families of his clients because of his dedication to their wellbeing. Prosecutor Hidemi Otomo (Masami Nagasawa) notices that the death rate for the center’s nursing care recipients is abnormally high, and discovers that over 40 of them have passed away at their homes since Shiba began working there. To uncover the truth, Otomo subjects Shiba to intense questioning. Eventually, he insists that he was not committing murders; on the contrary, he was actually “saving” people. This confession shakes Otomo to the core of her being.
Why did Shiba take the lives of so many elderly people, and what was the true...
Why did Shiba take the lives of so many elderly people, and what was the true...
- 4/9/2023
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
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