As we have mentioned many times before, films about films are one of the new trends of Asian cinema, with the Japanese movie industry in particular being quite active in the category. It is also interesting that local productions deal with film workers very rarely mentioned anywhere in essence, with “Extro” focusing on extras and “Uzumasa Limelight” on a stuntman. Ryo Katayama's “Unknown” also moves down the same path, by dealing with bit actors who try to survive while keeping their passion for acting alive.
“Unknown” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
40-year-old Kihara is one of those actors who has just been casted to play a secondary role in a violent movie, since the director, Sato, values his acting, despite the fact that he did not pick him in the previous audition he participated in for him. Kiharai is really happy and believes that this...
“Unknown” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
40-year-old Kihara is one of those actors who has just been casted to play a secondary role in a violent movie, since the director, Sato, values his acting, despite the fact that he did not pick him in the previous audition he participated in for him. Kiharai is really happy and believes that this...
- 7/9/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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