Sebunsu kôdo (2013)
12KSebunsu kôdo: Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. With Atsuko Maeda, Ryôhei Suzuki, Aissy, Hiroshi Yamamoto. Akiko travels to Vladivostok Russia to meet Matsunaga who she first met in Tokyo and is unable to forget. Even though Akiko meets Matsunaga again, Matsunaga does not remember her. Matsunaga tells her not to trust anyone in a foreign country and he leaves.Akiko tries to find Matsunaga again, but she is attacked by the mafia and thrown out in a wasteland in the middle of nowhere without her luggage or any money.
“I truly donu0026#39;t understand why some people have to insist on producing and directing films when they lack any semblance of talent whatsoever. This horrible (and oddly short) u0026quot;filmu0026quot; is sadly one of those for which I wasted an hour that I will never get back. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI frankly canu0026#39;t find any reason at all why this junk would even get a review or mention anywhere let alone a Best Director or a Best Technical Contribution award at the 8th Rome Film Festival except that the so-called judges had never even seen two minutes of this fiasco. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDoes having the surname Kurosawa entitle any loser to direct junk and portray it as a work of art and then be rewarded for it?! No wonder the man himself was shocked at receiving the two u0026quot;awardsu0026quot;! Donu0026#39;t worry, Mr. Kurosawa, so was I and am sure millions of others.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNo real story, vague script w/ at best amateur acting will await those interested in this tragedy and travesty. Consider yourself warned.”