
Hirohiko Araki, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, JUMP COMICS
Isn’t the level of dedication in the popcorn scene amazing?
Also, Lorenzo is such a great character…
Daito Shunsuke is a great actor… I thought.
You’re really good at acting in a subtle way, aren’t you?
>>1Is that a person who used to model for Fine Boys?
And also Super Time Jacker.
I was amazed at how the homeless actor perfectly expressed the peak of happiness just before having his bread snatched away.
The overall intensity and passion for the performance is incredible, isn’t it…?
The expression when popcorn is placed on your face is too much like an Araki drawing…
In a typical drama, the acting would be too over the top, but since it’s based on the original work, it’s just right.
The part where a cursed face appears below is quite horror-like, but from midway through, the dialogue suddenly makes the atmosphere go full JoJo, which is funny.
It’s surprising how humans can express such intense emotions in manga… like in the popcorn battle.
I was watching, thinking that this girl doesn’t really want to kill her dad, does she?
The time is now! The place is here!
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You can speak Italian, huh?
>>12Not at all!
>>21(The gaze of witnessing the unbelievable)
It’s not your fault…
Good morning.
>>14This manga artist, just by looking at them, makes my heart flutter!
It’s surreal that a vengeful spirit filled with hatred suddenly challenges you to a popcorn battle.
Depending on Shunsuke Daito’s efforts, that could have turned into a comedy skit!
Maria’s big breasts are amazing, right?
It’s nice to eat popcorn in the safe zone while watching a popcorn battle…
It felt 1.5 times more delicious than usual.
>>17When I got hooked on the offal, it became a situation that was no longer manageable.
My Maria and Rohan-sensei are together! It feels like a dream!!
>>18You’re cheating.
The light fanboy has arrived…
The second throw’s dispersal looks like it’s overflowing the bag’s capacity, which is funny.
If you hadn’t been caught up in the curse, would you have backed off around the time you heard the confession, Rohan-chan?
>>24It’s just like the original.
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It was the first installment of the series that I read in real time, so I was looking forward to it the most.
It was worth making this into a movie.
(I’m sure it said “understand Italian” off-screen…)
I thought this is definitely the ending theme, and then it turns out to be the theatrical arrangement version.
>>30Ah, it’s over, it’s over, that was interesting… Huh… could it be that this light shown on the screen is from the White Album battle in Part 5…?
…Ah, the end roll has finished… I’ll look it up later… The voice is amazing, isn’t it!?
I was thinking of watching it, but this is going to be 2 hours long.
Well, it’s just following the original work, isn’t it?
My father’s presence is incredible.
He’s just an ordinary bad guy without any special abilities, yet he has an impressive presence that suggests he could have one or two stands.
>>32Wearing a mask, flipping the bread I’m eating, and opening an umbrella indoors.
But you thought, “Aren’t you still alive?” right…? Father, this story starts from here…! Iomura Arata was pretty upbeat in his way of speaking despite your confession, and that was just no good.
I just lectured him to eat for the price of the work done by a mere homeless person.
>>35“I’m saying I’ll feed you if you work, but I’m eating the food that was offered as payment… I can’t forgive this~”
If I continue to associate with these two vengeful spirits, it seems like I’ll be able to impose happiness onto others like my old man.
It’s nice that after the dark fanboy appears at the beginning, the light fanboy shows up later as well.
>>37Is it safe to say it’s art if it’s considered art beyond manga, but not if it’s just manga?
Either way, Lorenzo’s attitude and background are so impressive that it seems like the air has been taken out of me.
>>49Perhaps it’s because it’s treated as the best work among those that are handled as art in manga.
Lorenzo is also a professional to the extent that he’s a board member.
>>131They seem quite young, yet they are serving as a director in the arts with a golden spirit.
There’s no way it wouldn’t be the peak of happiness.
(The fanboy of Hikari, who is on the verge of losing hope upon hearing that he can’t meet Rohan-sensei)
>>39I sat down on the ground and was obviously disappointed, which was not good.
I don’t need something like this, stepping on the lottery!! Thank goodness for Rohan-sensei!
I imagined Ghiaccio dead in the scenery of the ending.
I feel that being kind to that homeless person was also heading in a bad direction.
Well, more than half of it is just misplaced resentment, isn’t it?
The unpleasant expression that seeps out of a person who has been oppressed when they find themselves in a position of oppressing others was really great, was Daito Shunsuke.
Look at the state of the popcorn battle! The part where the tension is MAX reminded me of Tatsuya Fujiwara and it was no good.
I was shocked to find out that the person playing the thief at the beginning is younger than me.
Receiving a ticket like that due to those circumstances makes Izumi-kun truly invincible!
>>48The previous work had it too, but the resistance to mental curses is way too high!
Ending with the fun memories of going to Italy on company money, rendezvousing on a motorboat in the canals, eating delicious appetizers courtesy of the store, watching some opera, and attending someone else’s wedding, Izumi-kun…
>>50Tomorrow will be a better day! It’s a mental thing.
The scene of Izumi-kun and Lorenzo-kun waving from the boat is too bright.
Lorenzo-kun, who can straightforwardly say that I can be your number one, is a bit too dazzling…
Lorenzo, being a fanboy of light, puts in the effort to add a signature to his clothes like this.
That guy is cheating! He’s cheating!!!
>>55(Daughter completely ignoring)
My favorite and my wife are taking a two-shot together!!
This is already a masterpiece… the Mona Lisa.
When I went to the Louvre, I did get caught up in some trouble (no damage), but Izumi-kun only encountered good things this time.
>>57There might be even better things tomorrow…
After my daughter died, Rohan looks at his father, who is alive and well, with an indescribable expression.
When I saw the black painting, I said it was a beautiful woman’s painting, you know, Izumi-kun.
In the original work, I didn’t quite understand the curse of becoming happy, but in the movie, it conveyed that one can never truly reach happiness, and I see now.
I don’t really care, but the fact that my hand brushed against someone else’s while trying to pick up the handkerchief I dropped while sheltering from the rain at the eaves is such a cliché from vengeful spirits.
That’s why I put you in the “underestimate Rohan” mode.
>>64It seems like the Italian fanboy had the best situation…
The fact that the manga sold due to the curse of happiness is quite a landmine, isn’t it?
I mean, there are a lot of landmines, Mr. Rohan.
After all, it’s the sense of a beggar and a cheap con artist.
Manga artists would be happy as long as their circulation increases.
>>67It’s been a while since I’ve been this much ridiculed…
>>69You should pick it up! It’s correct!
>>74I don’t need this kind of thing!!!!!!!!!
>>74Pupupu… I’m angrier than ever before.
Lorenzo… your resolve shines brighter than the rising sun, illuminating us.
Even though it only has the thickness of a full-color doujinshi, Izumi-kun is too dazzling.
Izumi, that mental strength is a gift, isn’t it?
>>71I would want you to live and despair, though!!
>>89💡
You’re just writing for money, aren’t you? It’s really laughable, like a lottery.
>>73It seems that a curse conceived by a vagrant and a swindler would turn out that way.
However… for Professor Rohan…
How many belts are there? The coat looks like something a noble would wear, with the fluttering sleeves reaching their peak this time. It was Rohán’s outfit, but I was amazed at how well Issei Takahashi pulled it off.
>>75I was really surprised by how well the costume designer nailed each scene in the movie.
>>103I think it’s seriously impressive that any flashy and extravagant outfit doesn’t qualify as cosplay.
I don’t need this at all!!!
I feel like the meaning has changed a bit from the original because, at the very end, they brought in the closing lines and pose from the original work amidst the original development.
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>>80🦵💥
>>84🕊🕊🕊
I regret not bringing a notepad, as there are so many words I want to write down.
In the end, when I was called to Italy, I wonder if I was already under a curse, Sensei.
>>82It seems like I got infected when I read my father’s memories.
So this time it’s also a case of self-inflicted consequences.
>>99Even though he says he won’t move, this man only has himself to blame…
>>82Rohan-chan was cursed because he read his father’s memories in the confessional.
Meeting Tina Tamashiro was influenced by a curse from her side.
>>125The blood on your fingers is a suggestion of cursed infection, right?
The claims of the old man with the white beard who is an assassin are so strong that they leave a remarkable impression.
The moment the cut changed.
With an exaggerated sound of “Baaaan!!”, it appears.
Pigeons, pigeons, pigeons, pigeons, a big gathering failed.
The brilliant performance of the pigeon shines.
Don’t start a game that’s fully entertaining despite being a curse!
As expected, after making us work, saying we won’t get a raise feels too cruel… and yet, the feeling of unfairness is rising, and I thought it was very good.
>>91I thought it was clever to shape it in a way that is close to an unintended accident, considering the dimensions and all.
>>91Wasn’t this kind of flow in the original work?
There is a difference between stumbling on stairs and being crushed by luggage.
Isn’t it a bit confusing that even if you pull the trigger of a fully loaded gun countless times and still don’t die, the evil spirit seems too obsessed with throwing people off the peak of happiness?
>>92It’s been enduring for over 20 years…
>>101It’s quite amazing to let go of a little happiness so as not to reach a climax.
Keeping second place thoroughly reminds me of Yoshikage Kira.
>>92It seems that the goal is no longer to push [someone] off.
>>92Common ideas
Becoming too fixated on the original purpose causes the means to become confused.
>>92“The moment the stand with the ability to ‘drop someone from the peak of happiness into despair’ died, it activated.”
I think that as a spirit, the owner’s consciousness exists but has become uncontrollable.
BANG!
Thud.
I knew that breaking a mirror is bad luck, but I was surprised to learn about indoor umbrellas and turning a loaf of bread upside down being bad omens.
A man in mourning clothes holding an umbrella indoors looked too much like a JoJo character.
>>96It’s the Wonder of U, isn’t it?
I feel sorry for you, Rohan-sensei… being used as a pawn of the cursed happiness… I quite like that expression.
I laughed at the basic 2-panel style of the assassin’s Heaven’s Door collapse.
Mr. Rohan’s works are art!
Good morning.
Good morning?
>>106I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who laughed here.
I’m curious about what would have happened if they had actually shot Rohan-chan.
The infinitely convenient Heaven’s Door that can take away consciousness without question.
The bread rules are too strict!
If you die, you won’t be able to taste despair, will you?
I only knew that the popcorn person did voice acting in Yakuza, but I was really impressed…
To be honest, Izumi-kun’s crazy fashion blends in with the scenery, making it less impactful.
>>116It’s amazing how well Venice blends in, even with such flashy clothes.
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Yes, I won.
I thought I would be kind to people for now.
It might be a troublesome Stand user.
>>122When I’m struggling with a rough life of labor in a foreign country and a homeless person suddenly approaches me, I’ll try to remember it.
I remembered Boss Patch from the Russian roulette with all the bullets loaded.
I guess this shooting was probably done early in the morning… the color of the sky is so much that I think overseas shoots are tough.
>>126The colors of the sky are beautiful in the early morning and during the day, and I’m envious.
The way light and shadow are portrayed in this movie is really impressive.
Was it good that the punchline was so obvious?
Too many hints!
Izumi-kun exhibits unmatched power against the strange beings.
The mountain god who defeated Izumi-kun is truly extraordinary, as expected from a deity.
>>129In other words, it’s clear that resistance has developed through DNA.
What on earth happened?
The popcorn scene has such convincing acting, but later it slowly hits me that this guy is an old man who had plastic surgery…
>>130This guy has deceived people in his own way, so there’s a reason to resent him; it wasn’t just an act…
>>138Unlike the original, the sense of sympathy was reduced.
If you get used to them, vengeful spirits might be interesting guys.
The earrings were covered with ladybugs.
We have just started climbing.
This peak of happiness.
I went to see this movie with my friend, and it was fun imitating scenes from the movie while treating my friend to a meal.
The curse that suddenly changes direction after initially deciding to kill.
>>139Because it was treated as a grudge…
A severed head is definitely not allowed by the Film Classification and Rating Administration.
Is the intestine okay…?
>>143It seems there are parts that were deliberately framed unclear considering the ratings at the time of release and later terrestrial broadcasts, but I think that actually enhanced the scene and sparked the imagination, which was a good outcome.
A patent for glass!? I don’t need that, just make it public! At first, it might be a loss, but probably later on, people will say, “What a philanthropist!” and the fame along with additional benefits will come rolling in.
>>144I’m sure I’m not the only one who remembers Sugar Mountain from SBR around here.
>>144It may be true that there is a curse of happiness, but it seems that the happiness gained by gradually letting go of things also exists.
Lorenzo was good at acting during the fake wedding, but Rohan-sensei, well…
>>146In reality, Dad was deceived, and I think that was the right answer.
From the viewer’s perspective, it just doesn’t seem like Rohan, so that’s why I can tell.
Even though I could predict the outcome, I couldn’t help but be thrown off by Rohan-chan’s blatant reaction right after being shot.
It brings death, but it invites happiness; popcorn is a difficult challenge, yet it offers opportunities, and curses are more honest.
I love the scene from the original where it says, “When your daughter reaches the peak of happiness…” “It’s not okay for her to reach it!” so I’m a bit disappointed.
The original work was always tough against the curse.
It will continue to be tough from now on.
If I had been kind, would that have been good?
It’s a world that could be something like Miragroman, which makes it troublesome.
Inadvertent life hacks
The scene of pigeons heading towards the popcorn thrown all at once is just too funny in live action…
>>159I wonder why I’m watching the pigeon’s great performance endlessly…
In the original work, the pace is too fast with immediate beheading for failure, making it interesting.
The performance of the moment of dying, with that “ah… ahh~…” as the strength gradually leaves the body, is just too vivid.
I have been feeling uneasy around there for a while.
>>161That guy just went off… that’s what happened.
I think that being kind would have led to mutual destruction.
If happiness truly arrived through the power of a curse.
The biggest mistake was that even though I’m a con artist, I didn’t realize there’s always a catch to a good deal with Evil Spirit Mark II.
If I could use that kind of lucky power after death, couldn’t I have done something more during my lifetime?
But you see,
The man who was hired as a body double for his employer and was paid a high salary for it.
Isn’t it reverse grudge to curse the employer who was mistaken and killed?
Wasn’t it obvious that you would be targeted for your life from the very beginning?
>>165I didn’t expect to be scared this much!
>>165It’s one thing to be targeted by assassins or gangs, but to be cursed…
You don’t think you’re being subjected to unreasonable treatment, do you?
If we talk about the original optimal solution, would it be acceptable to guide them to the embassy or something like that?
Maybe you don’t really understand things like curses, but the priest uncle who goes along with the play.
It’s a bit interesting that the named characters are only Rohan-sensei, Izumi-kun, Maria, and Lorenzo.
>>171Tamiyu is here, right!
Don’t gather the entrails.
Am I the only one who didn’t know? It’s unfortunate that it ended up being just me, but since there’s at least one person who genuinely thinks that way, it can’t be helped; it’s part of convincing that old man.
The man carrying the glass is so pitiful…
Izu-kun’s Italian language cue → His own ad-lib
Pigeon movement → Everything except the flying CGI is real.
>>177“The actor Shunsuke Daito will make movements that scatter everyone with his feet, so please jump once in sync with that and then quickly return to your original spot.”
🕊️ “I understand.”
That church is too accommodating, as they accept sudden changes to the schedule and allow participation in performances.
>>178I thought it was very kind of them to allow us to fire guns, even if they were blank shots, inside the church… but isn’t there a possibility that it’s a Heaven’s Door situation?
>>178Hmm, the golden spirit of Italy.
Doesn’t your daughter quietly wish that her dad would die from the curse, just maybe?
>>179My daughter probably thinks that her father is just superstitious and a nuisance…
>>182I’ve never seen those two entangled like that.
I’m glad… I was alive…
>>180It’s amazing to be able to live this far while being so self-preserving.
>>185It might sound like she’s saying she’s glad that her daughter is alive, so don’t say that to her.
Even Rohan-sensei says, “He’s a man I respect.”
The final line “This has saved me… this…” is expressed very delicately. Witnessing his daughter’s death, the father sheds tears – yet those tears also contain a deep sense of relief that he will no longer be plagued by a curse. For Tamiya, it was a profoundly painful and heavy time.
The pamphlet has a luxurious feel, and I’m glad I bought it.
>>181It’s nice how the introduction of the shooting area is almost like saying, “Please visit this sacred site…”
>>186(The wife with a look that says “He’s off on another pilgrimage by himself again…”)
I wish I could have acted too~
The JoJo magazine is recommended because it contains various behind-the-scenes stories about the movie.
Because if Izumi-kun tries to act, he will definitely overreact…
I think it’s a good change that this time, Rohan was properly involved in the story until the end, as the production team may have felt that there were parts in the second half of the previous work that didn’t really relate to Rohan.
>>191Well, there might be quite a difference depending on what kind of story is inserted between the previous work and this one.
If it were to be expanded, this work would probably be a continuation of the ending from the original, and in the Louvre, it would inevitably delve into the dark painting.
The talk of misplaced resentment was said by the shadow warrior…
If the setting wasn’t the best, then at that moment, my daughter felt that having that father was the greatest thing, and I thought that she couldn’t achieve ‘the best.’
A Russian roulette with all the bullets is a bit stylish.
Right from the start, I was captivated by Rohan walking through a mysterious field and picking up a pest mask.
That scene where he was alive really seems like my dad understands, doesn’t it?
If it’s an Italian man
When I asked them to help me deceive my parents who are opposed to the marriage of two people in love so that we can hold the wedding,
They will probably agree to cooperate right away.
She’s a woman under a spell of luck, so she’s okay with sudden schedule changes and pranks using blank shots.
The future of such a woman begins with a small misfortune of dropping her ring and going somewhere.
>>200May today be the best day of your life so far, and may it also be the worst day of your life from now on.
I remembered that phrase.
It feels quite raw, doesn’t it? While my daughter’s life is important, it feels like my own life is the top priority.