Ten years after the Battle of the Breach, Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, becomes a Jaeger dealer. He is forced to join the Pan-Pacific Defense Corps and train new Jaeger cadets after encountering the orphan girl Amara. Together, they must fight against a rogue Jaeger, the drones controlled by Kaiju brains, and a Mega-Kaiju heading towards Mt. Fuji. In the end, they succeed in stopping the Kaiju and vow to be ready for their return.
King Kong and Godzilla, two giant monsters of unimaginable power, clash in a colossal battle that threatens to destroy everything in their path. As the world watches in awe and terror, the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
Dreams is a collection of eight short stories that take the audience on a surreal journey through various dreamscapes. From encounters with mythical creatures to meditations on environmentalism and nuclear disaster, each story explores different aspects of the human experience.
When her twin sister goes missing in the Aokigahara Forest, a woman ventures into the mysterious and dangerous woods to search for her. As she navigates through the eerie forest, she encounters supernatural forces and horrifying revelations about her sister's fate.
In this classic monster movie, the mighty King Kong and Godzilla face off in an epic battle for supremacy. The two giants clash in major cities, causing widespread destruction. As the fight escalates, humanity must find a way to stop the destruction before it's too late.
A.K. is a documentary film that explores the life and work of A.K., a famous Japanese filmmaker. The film delves into his filmmaking process and the challenges he faced in his career. It also highlights his spiritual journey and his deep connection with Japanese culture.
In The Sea of Trees, a man named Arthur Brennan travels to the Aokigahara Forest, also known as the Suicide Forest, in Japan with the intention of taking his own life. However, he encounters a lost Japanese man named Takumi Nakamura and they decide to help each other find their way out. As they navigate through the forest, they reflect on their lives, their regrets, and their desire for a fresh start. Through their journey, they discover the beauty and importance of life.
In the Edo period of 17th-century Japan, a samurai named Toyojiro embarks on a perilous journey to deliver a valuable spear to its destination, Mount Fuji. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and encounters a diverse range of characters who test his skills and determination. With Mount Fuji as their backdrop, Toyojiro's adventure becomes a test of courage and resilience.
The epic battles between the Heike and Genji (Taira and Minamoto clans) take centerstage as the defeated leader of the Genji, Minamoto Yoritomo resolves to end his clan's exile and avenge the brutal loss in December, 1159 as they had fought under the white banner of the Emperor, while the Taira fought under their red flags in a battle to the death. The fight only took one day, with the Genji suffering utter defeat which led to their exile. His father, Yoshitomo, took responsibility for the loss and rather than live in humiliation, he decides to commit suicide with all his sons following him. However, the bravest warrior among them, Yoritomo stands tall and declares that he will not kill himself, but rather will fight to restore the clan.
Aki isn’t a brave little boy, but he’s dedicated nonetheless to safeguarding his sickly, mute friend Fuyu. They and their little gang live deep underground, in the concrete warrens to which survivors have fled following the eruption of Mt. Fuji. The community is in decline, however, as illness and despair take their toll. Fuyu dreams of the outside world, which he is too frail to ever reach. But what colour is the sky out there?
A live action footage of a smiling, bespectacled (presumably) Western tourist set against the familiar cadence of an accelerating train revving up as it leaves the station sets the mesmerizing tone for the film's abstract panoramic survey of an Ozu-esque Japanese landscape of electrical power lines, passing trains, railroad tracks, and the gentle slope of obliquely peaked, uniform rooflines as Breer distills the essential geometry of Mount Fuji into a collage of acute angles and converging (and bifurcating) lines .
In 1927, meteorologist Masanao Abe (1891-1966) established the Abe Cloud Air Current Research Observatory on the heights of Gotemba in Shizuoka Prefecture. Until 1942, through his contributions to research magazines and publications, he worked on elucidating the formation process of clouds above Mount Fuji. He left a colossal archive representative of modern meteorology, including pictorial records of every kind-- this one an early success, artistically.
A seven minute rhythmic meditation on nature, spirituality, and perspective.
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