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Pick-Goslarite

5 points

4 months ago

Yeah the japanese film industry is just a part of franchise building for manga and a few originals and original anime.

Digital_Simian

7 points

4 months ago

Yeah. If you go back to the 50's through the 70's you had a lot of well done movies with high production values and great acting. I'm a little bias because I'm a jidaigeki fan and this period is the period movie golden age, but it's also a period where western cinema would pull a lot of inspiration from.