Japanese director Ryuhei Kitamura has made two English language B-movies to date, both showing an A-level craft and will certainly become eventual cult classics.
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Double Feature Review: Eat That Question/Train to Busan
Both films, in their own ways, showcase the struggle against the plastic people and forewarn viewers how they too can defend themselves in case of emergency.
Read MoreDouble Feature Review: An Autumn Afternoon/Beyond the Lights
The use of parallel stories is shared by both of these films in relaying generational differences and shared experiences.
Read MoreSFF ’15 DOUBLE FEATURE REVIEW: Sun Choke/When Animals Dream
How do two women who’ve been raised in closed off environments deal with a desire to explore the world as other internal changes happen simultaneously?
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Do these films share any thematic tissue to warrant watching them back to back?
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