Comme des Garçons autumn/winter 2018 Designed By: Junya Watanabe
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Johnny Depp photographed by Ross Halfin in Tokyo, Japan (September 15, 2018)
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寝ても覚めても / Asako I & II
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi. 2018
Cafe
1 Chome-2-7 Saga, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0031, Japan
See in map
See in imdb
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Siri Tollerod for Numéro Tokyo (2018) Photography: Rene H & Jannis T
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Night Shinjuku, Tokyo, 2018
Photo: Daido Moriyama
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SEGA DEATH Chao City wallpaper - KANPEKI (2018)
[this was the very beginning stages of my graphic design. kinda miss those days]
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The Outsider (2018)
“In life, sometimes we fight the current, other times we go with the flow of the river.”
In 1954, nine years after the Pacific War, former US Marine Captain, Nick Lowell (Jared Leto) was arrested for petty crime and ends up in the same prison in Osaka filled with yakuza criminals. His life changed when he saved Kiyoshi (Tadanobu Asano) from certain death.
Indebted to him, Kiyoshi, took him into his Yakuza family, serving the Shiromatsu (Min Tanaka), a once formidable clan which is growing weak due to the rising clan in Kobe that is vying for power in Osaka. Nick works hard to prove his worth and loyalty to the clan.
Although, he eventually earned the respect and trust of Shiromatsu, another member, Orochi (Kippei Shiina) grew jealous of Nick and most especially after learning that his former lover, Miyu (Shioli Kutsuna) is now interested in Nick. Things start to get dicey from here on.
A story of loyalty and betrayal, as various factions within and beyond the Yakuza family clan wants control of the Shiromatsu and it’s territory of Osaka. A story of power struggle against the backdrop of a country rebuilding itself from the war and destruction of World War II.
If you love Yakuza genre films like Tokyo Vice, Black Rain and Yakuza and the Family, this one is for you. It is surprisingly good but I only manage to watch it now in 2023. The one thing I feel is that it would be better if they made it into a longer series like Tokyo Vice instead of a one off movie.
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