The best Takuro Atsuki’s movies

Takuro Atsuki

Takuro Atsuki

Today we present the best Takuro Atsuki’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Takuro Atsuki’s movies.
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Switching - Goodbye Me

Switching - Goodbye Me
6.8/10
After his parent's divorce, Kazuo Saito moves with his mother from Onomichi and must leave his girlfriend behind. At his new school, Kazuo is surprised to reunite with his childhood friend Kazumi. After talking about old times, they walk to a place from their childhood called the “Lonely Watering Place” but the two accidentally fall into the water. They quickly crawl out, but suddenly realize that they have switched bodies!

The Motive

The Motive
6.6/10
Four people are discovered brutally murdered in an up-scale high-rise apartment. All the victims appear to be family, but as the investigation deepens it is discovered that one of the victims isn't related to the family.

Chouriki Sentai Ohranger: Olé vs Kakuranger

Chouriki Sentai Ohranger: Olé vs Kakuranger
7/10
The team-up between Choriki Sentai Ohranger and Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. Its footage was used for the Power Rangers Zeo episodes Rangers of Two Worlds I & II.

Labyrinth of Cinema

Labyrinth of Cinema
6.7/10
The story centers on a group of young people who travel back in time when they are in a movie theater just before closing time. They witness deaths during the closing days of Japan’s feudal times and on the battlefront in China before they are sent to Hiroshima just before the Aug. 6, 1945, atomic bombing of the city.

Casting Blossoms to the Sky

Casting Blossoms to the Sky
7.2/10
In 2011, a journalist arrives in Nagaoka, a Japanese village that underwent destruction during both World War II and the 2004 Chūetsu earthquakes, and is now notable for the fireworks it launches annually in memory of the victims of war. She is there for two reasons: firstly, to learn about the experiences of Nagaoka's inhabitants, and secondly, to watch a stage play written by an enigmatic student of her ex-boyfriend, which depicts the bombing of the city during WWII.

Yodogawa Nagaharu Monogatari - Kôbe-hen: Sainara

Yodogawa Nagaharu Monogatari - Kôbe-hen: Sainara
  • Release: 07/11/1999
  • Character: Nagaharu (Young)
Depicts the life of Nagaharu Yodogawa.

The Stupid Teacher

The Stupid Teacher
  • Release: 24/01/1998
  • Character: Mario Baba (child)
A hearful fantasy movie based on the autobiographical screenplay by Nobuhiko Oobayashi with a topnotch cast that includes Tomokazu Miura, et al. It was shown at the Yuubari International Fantasy Film Festival in 1998. It's an extra story of the "Onomichi Trilogy" which illustrates his own life. It opened September 2000.

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