The place where the ladybug brooch came out as a lucky charm made me smile.
Were you moving?
>>2At the end, Rohan Kishibe moved, he really did move.
When luck suddenly strikes in a manga, it really makes you think “That’s definitely Rohan-sensei.”
Do you confess, teacher?
>>5There’s nothing to confess, is there?
>>6Please provide the text you would like translated.
Mufufu, the confessional is until the first 40 minutes.
After that, I will transform into Miraguroman.
The parts that reproduce the original work are too intense.
I want to see it, but I’m busy today.
Ah, a little curse is infecting me! ❤️
The combination of Izumi and Lorenzo is so brilliant it shines.
>>12Isn’t it more suitable than Maria?
Isn’t the person behind Rohan-sensei too good at Italian?
I really want Lorenzo to be happy, regardless of curses, because he truly has a golden spirit.
I’m going to watch it at night, but putting the story aside, how was the location?
>>16It’s NHK quality in a good way, so you can feel安心.
>>16You can experience the dark atmosphere of Italy!
During the Louvre visit, I was a bit disappointed because there were fewer cuts inside the Louvre, but this time it was solidly Venice, so I am satisfied with that.
The theater I went to was advertising with a sign for the popcorn at the concession stand and a standee for this movie, saying “No 3D glasses! No extra charge! Just buy popcorn for the ultimate 4DX experience!!” and it was no good.
It was interesting, but the overly blurred effect on the background was a bit disappointing.
I’m glad I took care of the popcorn in the beginning after seeing that intense scene…
My reception fee is being used for Issei Takahashi and Marie Iitoyo’s honeymoon in Italy…!
Ah, right, the way to curse after popcorn? It was more gruesome in a sense than the beheading in the original. It’s like, noooooo!
>>24I was bracing myself, thinking it would suddenly come with a “Suban!” and surprise me, but…
How does it compare to the Louvre?
>>25Personally, I like this one more.
>>25Various things are easy to understand.
Also, the sea and sky are beautiful.
However, structurally, it is very simple and lacks surprises.
However, Izumi-kun’s brightness is so good that it deserves a perfect score of 100 points.
Bandai should release a Figure Arts of this costume too.
>>26I’ll go out.
https://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000228365/
As part of the event screening, it feels right for everyone to throw popcorn all at once during that scene!
>>29Seriously
Goofing around.
What the…
>>31It seems that in America, it’s trending to spill popcorn during Minecraft movies, and it’s quite a hassle.
It feels like it has reduced the horror element compared to “The Ruble” and leans a bit more towards suspense.
Personally, I prefer this one.
It was well-made as a story of a curse.
Very interesting.
It felt like a great river that I didn’t know had started.
It feels like this has come together as one story.
It’s amazing that a movie can be made with just one confession room.
Mr. Rohan’s coat is too heavy.
It seems that Venice is also sinking, and I wonder if this will become archival footage as time goes by.
The reproduction of the homeless person is very high!
Is there any episode left that hasn’t been adapted into a video, Rohan-chan?
>>39Like smartphone bugs or family gatherings for moon viewing?
>>39The Mochizuki family, huh…
It’s a question of what more can be done than in a confessional…
>>41But that party! I think the atmosphere is perfect for the end of the year.
>>39There are plenty of them in novels.
Hurry up and turn the monster Audioman into a visual, NHK!
>>39Don’t you know the latest issue has been released?
Isn’t it about time to have an original episode for the drama? I wonder if there has been one so far.
Well, I guess so.
Mr. Rohan and Rabbit Man are going to fight, right?
>>43It’s a story that even Rabbit Man himself was confused about!
I want you to do a novel version episode like Kushagaram.
In other words, some elements overlap with this time, like not dying while moon viewing or something about marriage.
To be honest, there wasn’t much of the Louvre, but since this time it’s all Venice, it looks good no matter what.
I hope to see arrangements like those from the main story, such as Cheap Trick and the episode featuring Tonio.
Play chinchiro with Izumi-kun.
While Kamiki-kun is still young, let’s go visit a manga artist’s house…
Did they sell the background music!?
Are they selling G-pens in the merchandise!? Upon closer inspection, it was a G-pen shaped keychain.
Wow, this keychain is huge!
Arata Iura was really great.
It seems that this person is also a fanboy of the original work.
>>52It felt like one person was acting in the world of JoJo…
>>52The last scene’s messy and irreducible mutter was good, wasn’t it?
In the end, I didn’t realize I would have a clown face until I read the pamphlet because my knowledge is like Izumi-kun’s.
>>54What did you write?
>>58In the opera that appears in the play, Rigoletto is a jester who, as a result of a curse, loses his daughter and falls into despair, so I wonder if that was echoed in the story.
>>62It’s not written in detail, but the summary of Rigoletto is written in three lines so that Izumi-kun can understand it.
I wonder if after that, that homeless person Taro, Motsu Jiro, and Pierrot Saburo will get along well…
I’m going to see it at the late show tonight!
I definitely want you to experience the grossness of tongue men on a giant screen.
>>57I rarely get to see little girls sticking out their tongues, damn it!
Betting everything in life on whether I can eat the popcorn I threw or not.
The Janken Kid is coming.
I think it could really be made into one episode.
The glass shower and the mysterious jump look great.
>>63I’ve already done it.
You did it!
I think it was a movie that satisfied those who were期待ing the drama’s Rohan Kishibe.
Honestly, Takahashi Issey’s coat as Rohan was really cool.
Venice gives the impression of being a city of sunshine, but does it get quite cold?
>>66It’s north of Hokkaido.
>>68It’s an exaggeration to say further north, but it’s almost the northernmost point… It’s cold.
I want to see powerful environmental activists soon.
>>72I wanted Arata Iura to play that role…
The confessional was the first and quite an old one-shot, so it lacked a certain flavor, but it skillfully added subsequent episodes and turned out to be really interesting.
I thought the same when it was originally released, but they haven’t done anything that terrible to be cursed, right…?
>>76JoJo is not a system of karma where bad things lead to curses, but rather an absurd system where misfortune falls from nowhere…
>>76The homeless person may have had a chance for popcorn because of their misplaced resentment.
The one taking the fall has no chance at all because it’s completely their fault.
>>76If you say that, then it’s unfair to say that the homeless person who got injured, became ill, and couldn’t work did nothing wrong, yet died because of such a wicked man—it’s a double standard.
The theory of personal responsibility comes into play when you encounter unreasonable situations.
The clown felt like it had progressed one step further than the original.
The ending was good, as it felt strangely positive despite being cursed, just like the original story.
I think there are plenty of untold details in the dripping technique, making it suitable for a movie episode.
I want you to depict the battle with environmental activists over the course of 90 minutes.
Many environmental activists don’t get jokes…
It’s impossible to stretch the confessional to 110 minutes.
Yasuko-nyan: “It’s done.”
That was my impression.
>>81If we incorporate the moving element of Rohan into the confession room, it seems like this is a natural additional element.
My fiancé, who can speak Japanese, is cute for talking to me in Italian, understanding it from the middle of the conversation.
The female staff member was nice again this time.
>>85What is that, I wonder? Izumi-kun isn’t affected by curses at all.
A bundle of positivity.
>>87The fool is strong against curses.
Italian? By feeling!