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?"
The movie is "The Last Supper"
Rachel and Frank go see a Japanese movie called Yojinbo (1961)
you can watch Japanese movie on TV.
The first Japanese movie using film and a camera was made in late 1897.
The movie Jaws in Japanese was still called 'Jaws'.