The best Takaya Hashi’s drama movies

Takaya Hashi

Takaya Hashi

08/09/1952 (71 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Takaya Hashi’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Takaya Hashi.

Patema Inverted

Patema Inverted
7.3/10
In an underground world where tunnels extend everywhere, even though they live in dark and confined spaces, people wear protective clothes and lead quiet and enjoyable lives. Patema, a princess in her underground village, loves to explore the tunnels. Her favorite place is a "danger zone" that her village prohibits people from entering. Even though she's scolded, Patema's curiosity can't be held back. No one ever explained what the supposed danger was. On her usual trip to the "danger zone," Patema faces unexpected events. When hidden secrets come to light, the story begins to unfold.

Princess Principal Crown Handler: Chapter 1

Princess Principal Crown Handler: Chapter 1
6.7/10
Control — the Commonwealth’s covert ops group — suspects a double agent within the Kingdom’s royal family and dispatches Ange and the rest of “Team White Pigeon” to discover the truth. The first chapter of six-part film sequels for Princess Principal series.

Peacemaker Kurogane: Belief

Peacemaker Kurogane: Belief
7.6/10
Although traumatized by witnessing the murder of his parents by one of the Choushuu, Ichimura Tetsunosuke's thirst for revenge leads him to desire strength. At the age of 15, Tetsunosuke approached the Shinsengumi, wanting to become one of its members. However, Tetsunosuke lacked the skill, mind, and will to emotionlessly cut down whoever threatened peace and the Shinsengumi. Even with the support of his brother Tatsunosuke and his newfound friends of the Shinsengumi, little did Tetsunosuke know the blood and pain he would have to face being part of this historical group.

JAPAN, Our Homeland

JAPAN, Our Homeland
6.5/10
  • Genre: AnimationDrama
  • Release: 07/04/2007
  • Character: Genji Yanagizawa
The 31st year of the Showa Era (1956) marked the tenth year since Japan's defeat in World War II. It was when Japan took its first step out of post-war poverty to rejoin the international community. In old downtown Tokyo, a teacher and her students try to pass down Doyo (Japanese traditional children's songs) as the root of Japanese cultural identity to the future generations.

Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club

Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club
6.6/10
The now 50 year old Scientific Boys Club decides to build a ship with which they plan to sail to Mars on the "Ethereal Current", curious to see if there is life on Mars.

Sanctuary

Sanctuary
7/10
Two Japanese survivors of the Khmer Rouge massacres in Cambodia vow to find a sanctuary, even if they have to build it themselves. Returning to Japan, they take seemingly opposite paths: one becomes a politician, the other a gangster. As Asami and Houjou work through the linked worlds of politics and crime in modern Japan, they don't hesitate to do anything necessary to secure their own positions and stay true to their vow. Loyal to no one else, they find their friendship increasingly tested as they rise in their chosen fields.

The Boy and the Sea Turtle

The Boy and the Sea Turtle
The first film in Shin-Ei's series of annual WWII themed anime television movies for children "Sensou Douwa"

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