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Post by tip on Jul 31, 2008 22:11:02 GMT 7
ÃÕÇÔÇ Boy’s Choir was an incredible movie! Both Atsushi Ito and Sora Tôma were amazing! The great cast includes Atsushi Ito, Sora Tôma, Teruyuki Kagawa, Ryoko Takizawa, Ken Mitsuishi. If you love watching Atsushi Ito or Sora Tôma, you are definitely going to want to watch Boy’s Choir triston3875.suenachido.com/2008/07/30/ive-reviewed-boys-choir-for-you/
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Post by jenny on Dec 23, 2008 19:31:36 GMT 7
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Post by jenny on Jan 25, 2009 16:29:58 GMT 7
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Post by jenny on Apr 11, 2009 15:34:42 GMT 7
The drama through chorusing by taking place in the beginning in 70 's of the All-Campus Joint Struggle Committee movement height of prosperity, which drew the form of the boys who plan for an exchange at the heart. Atsushi Ito of "steel tower Musashino-sen" performs enthusiatically the boy conquering dysphemia 症. (Than "VIDEO INSIDER JAPAN" data base) It's recorded by CS, the one which wasn't being seen is dug up and it's appreciated. I thought the beginning was the story conquering Mr. Atsushi Ito's dysphemia. It was better to have been the story by which the All-Campus Joint Struggle Committee movement is also concurrently or whether it was bad...? As well as acting Mr. Atsushi Ito and Mr. Teruyuki Kagawa are skillful. I could think maybe the atmosphere was somewhat similar. Good of this movie is all Russian folk songs. And the vocal of Mr. Toma universe. And when "song" was sung, I was astonished that dysphemia and a dialect accent disappear. ameblo.jp/damedemoii/entry-10240634863.html
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Post by add on Sept 29, 2009 2:57:09 GMT 7
10. Boy's Choir - Akira Ogata (2000) Akira Ogata's 200 debut feature film "Boy's Choir" starts off our list at number ten mainly due to its ambiguity. While the homosexual subtext in this early 1970's era story of two orphaned teenage boys, stuttering Michio (Atsushi Ito) and the angelic-voiced Yasuo (Sora Tôma), who come together to sing in their Catholic boy's school choir is glaringly obvious Ogata never makes their sexual awakening the thrust of the film. Instead its the power of friendship, finding one's own voice and the love that can grow between two people, be they two 15-year-old boys or a middle aged-couple that lays at the heart of this remarkable piece of work. The struggle to be accepted by both your peers and acceptance of oneself during adolescence is one that I think everyone can relate to, but gay and lesbian audiences have found an extra poignance in the friendship forged between Michio and Yasuo in "Boy's Choir". In an age when so many Japanese films are manga adaptations Kenji Aoki's original screenplay provides a multi-layered depiction of Japan's youth in an age of student protests and cultural turmoil. To reduce "Boy's Choir" to an "Are these boys gay or aren't they?" argument would do a huge disservice to Aoki's script and Ogata's direction. Interpretation is key in any work of art, but if gay and lesbian audiences can find a special affinity with these characters then it definitely deserves a spot on this list. CM jfilmpowwow.blogspot.com/search?q=Atsushi+Ito
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Post by add on Mar 7, 2010 23:56:03 GMT 7
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Post by add on Sept 12, 2010 16:47:55 GMT 7
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Post by tip on Dec 14, 2010 15:57:35 GMT 7
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Post by nupin on Dec 15, 2010 1:05:31 GMT 7
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Post by add on Mar 16, 2011 18:42:48 GMT 7
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Post by jenny on Sept 29, 2011 14:57:51 GMT 7
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Post by jenny on Jan 19, 2012 22:01:35 GMT 7
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