Friday, 8 November 2013

1st time in Japanese Cinema

Unfortunately I don't know the correct title anymore, it was something with "Magic" and "Maryou" or so. It was a movie of an Anime, placed after the end of this one. Oliver told me the story in general before, so I could understand the movie most of the time. Together with Yoshioka-san, we went to a cinema in Sakuragicho, a place in Yokohama.

Okay I'm honest: I watched so many movies, Animes, etc. so that I can easily guess most plots. So even without understanding the dialogues, by watching the actions of the characters, it wasn't a big deal :D

An idea that could change
the way we see movies ;)
For me the most fascinating wasn't the movie itself, but the plastic holders you get for Popcorn and your drinks. This is a really cool and simple idea! I don't know why we in Germany don't have this, every time it's so annoying to put your food and drinks in a proper place. Another reason why should spend the rest of my life in Japan ;)

After a really wild movie, regarding the animations... okay I have to explain this point. I'm really used to get an overload of visual information but this was just hardcore. At the end of the movie, there was a final battle (suprise!) where the screen was just flooded with bizarre creatures (like hand-drawn) and the heroes who just slayed them in many flashy and bombastic ways. I know this was kind of a dream world, but whoever will get such a dream should go to a medic ^^

Because Popcorn is no whole meal, we went into a local restaurant where I ate 天津飯 (Tenshinhan, Rice Omelett) for the 1st time. By the way, the name is also used for one of my favorite characters in Dragonball ^^
In the left corner in the bottom: Tenshinhan.
Is it pure coincidence that the logo of the restaurant
looks similar than the one from AC/DC?

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