One of the most recent trends in Asian cinema is the sci-fi/genre movies that follow a more art-house approach, not leaning exclusively on SFX, but also trying to develop the protagonist characters and make some comments in the process. Daiki Kobayashi directs such a film that focuses on superheroes, who are quite different from what we are used to up to now.
“Blue Collar Psychics” is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
One of these people is Shunsaku, a low-power psychic who is able to read and manipulate people’s memories, and is running an agency that solves people’s problems, along with a very beautiful young woman, Kaede. One day during a job, he stumbles upon a high schooler named Tasuku, who possesses much more powerful abilities than him, and asks him to cooperate with them. Their first job together is to follow a blind psychic named Tasuku,...
“Blue Collar Psychics” is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
One of these people is Shunsaku, a low-power psychic who is able to read and manipulate people’s memories, and is running an agency that solves people’s problems, along with a very beautiful young woman, Kaede. One day during a job, he stumbles upon a high schooler named Tasuku, who possesses much more powerful abilities than him, and asks him to cooperate with them. Their first job together is to follow a blind psychic named Tasuku,...
- 7/21/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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