The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving
16th Mar 95
⭐62.00%
: 1
Baby
23rd Jan 15
⭐68.00%
: 1
Porky's II: The Next Day
24th Jun 83
⭐57.00%
: 1
Back to the Future
3rd Jul 85
⭐83.18%
: 17
The Little Bather
22nd Mar 68
⭐66.39%
: 1
Seeds of Yesterday
12th Apr 15
⭐65.00%
: 3
Doctor Who: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
25th Dec 11
⭐70.68%
: 0
My Girl 2
11th Feb 94
⭐60.12%
: 3
Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride
25th Dec 06
⭐77.64%
: 1
High School Musical 2
17th Aug 07
⭐65.08%
: 4
The Three Friends
16th Jun 66
⭐60.94%
: 0
Gridiron Gang
15th Sep 06
⭐70.46%
: 4
The Even Stevens Movie
13th Jun 03
⭐58.00%
: 1
Iron Man 2
28th Apr 10
⭐68.48%
: 21
Brother 2
11th May 00
⭐72.41%
: 1
Your Friend the Rat
6th Nov 07
⭐67.00%
: 1
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Small Boat
⭐50.00% /
1st Jan 92 /
The photographs of two elderly people used in this work were taken during a train journey in the first half of Ishii's previous work, "Wind crossing" He uses it as a photograph. There is no doubt that these two are particularly memorable for Ishii, but how should we as an audience perceive these acts? Then something occurred to me. In my work "Guiding Star", there is a part where I walk through an underground passage at night during a trip in Hokuriku. That place was Kanazawa. Lately I've been visiting Kanazawa every year for the Maki Asakawa live video screening, but most of the time I travel from Kansai to Kanazawa, or vice versa, by express bus. Then, the bus always passes through that underground passage. Ah, it was here. With that thought in mind, I play with the memories of that trip for a while, no longer happy or sad, but dry and dry. It might be something similar. However, in my case, unlike Ishii's narration in the story, I feel like "it somehow continued to live." M.Yamazaki