The movie where a shy boy has to deal with a very loud girl and they bury a letter under a tree is actually a Korean film. There is an American remake for this film called "My Sassy Girl" that was produced in 2008.
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Misutâ inkurediburu is a Japanese equivalent of the title to the movie 'The Incredibles'.
Rachel and Frank go see a Japanese movie called Yojinbo (1961)
The f word and its derivatives are used 40 times throughout Buried (2010).
Spirited Away- great movie
'The Grudge' is a movie, and it isn't buried anywhere.
if you want to feel about buried alive, then you should watch movie 'Buried - 2010'..!!
Japanese Movie Database was created in 1997.
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The Japanese movie, "Slide Rock" is a movie from Japan that is very little known in America. The Japanese movie, "Slide Rock" was released in the year of 1959.
Misutâ inkurediburu is a Japanese equivalent of the title to the movie 'The Incredibles'.
Are you asking "how did US movie companies change the Japanese?"
Rachel and Frank go see a Japanese movie called Yojinbo (1961)
The movie is "The Last Supper"
The first Japanese movie using film and a camera was made in late 1897.
you can watch Japanese movie on TV.
The movie Jaws in Japanese was still called 'Jaws'.