
Sorry about that.
It was normal.
I thought it was about to be over with the popcorn, but only about an hour had passed.
Focusing on my daughter made me go “I see~.”
Also, the Italian’s enthusiasm is surprisingly high, which is funny.
Lorentz is an incredibly refreshing guy, at a level that makes you suspect if he exists in the JoJo world.
Lorenzo is cute, right?
Laughter erupted during the scene where someone was clearly disappointed.
>>6In the scene where I finally received the long-awaited signature, it was even more impactful.
Fountain-kun from Italy
I was really looking forward to going to the Louvre, but I was disappointed because I didn’t go to the Louvre at all. Will there be a lot of Venice this time?
>>9From start to finish, 100% Venice.
I wanted to see Issei Takahashi desperately trying to catch popcorn.
I feel like a ladybug brooch just appeared for a moment, but maybe it’s a fan service with five elements.
>>12Ladybugs are symbols of good luck.
Cheerful Italian man also
Unfaithful Italian men too
A male Italian pickpocket as well.
An all-inclusive greedy set of Italian movies.
“Is it a ‘work of art’? 😡”
I think it’s not a legitimate curse, but rather an act of spite.
The way the substitute died felt pretty unpleasant.
>>16I thought that scene was from Final Destination.
The power of the Light Spring-kun and Light Lorenzo duo is amazing.
>>18Even though we probably don’t really understand each other’s words, we can communicate well; both of us are too strong in communication skills.
>>18But I want you, Izumi-kun, to experience despair while living rather than die.
>>18The sense of relief when those two joined on the boat was incredible, like “We definitely won this.”
I died from excessive bleeding after cutting my arm on glass while passing by.
Is that interpretation correct?
>>19It’s in the stomach, isn’t it?
>>19I thought it was cut open because something like guts was stuck to the glass.
Maria-chan was so cute in her childhood.
Being tossed around by a crazy parent is nice for a beautiful girl, isn’t it…?
>>21I watched it while thinking that sticking out the tongue is a bit sexy.
>>25Me too…
I want to know the name of the child actor.
In the live-action film “Rohan Kishibe Does Not Move: Confession Room,” the role of Maria is played by Tina Tamashiro. There is no child actor portraying Maria’s childhood in this film. In this movie, Maria appears as an adult and plays a central role in the story.
>>30If you don’t understand, just say you don’t understand. Die, idiot.
>>30I can’t help it~
>>76Hmm!
>>76Writing down even height and shoe size is way too erotic.
>>76Shoe size 23cm, huh… I see.
I can’t see the bottom of the screen, but I can tell what you’re doing…
I always think that the length of TV broadcasts is just right.
In the end, the curse won’t be lifted, but both the father and daughter will continue to live with hope for tomorrow?
What are they going to do for two hours with that content?
>>31Hurry up and go take a look.
It looks like it would be tough to curse you. 😒
Since the popcorn is extremely delicious for this movie, be sure to buy some at the concession stand.
>>34Don’t you need a lighter?
There was popcorn in the goods, and it was no good.
It seems that the large publication of Pink Dark was ultimately cancelled after all.
Because the visual power of Venice is strong.
I thought it was quite impressive even without discussing it.
Those who were buying popcorn are one thing, but those who were buying hot dogs are a little pitiful.
>>38It’s definitely impossible to catch a hot dog thrown three times.
Lorenzo-kun, who gets excited by a direct call from his favorite teacher, is cute.
Heaven’s Door is still too reckless when not facing Stand and regular supernatural beings.
It feels good that the early Rohan transitions from “not moving” and doing nothing to becoming involved with strange occurrences, like in the Confession Room and Heaven’s Door.
GOGOGOGOGO
Even now, Rohan-sensei is moving around a lot.
>>46I’ve increased the circulation of the manga! See, it’s lucky, right? If I did that, of course.
Those bad spirits that were deceived by that little play, but when I think about it, they were mistaken from the very beginning based only on visual information…
>>47That’s surprising, isn’t it?
Now that I think about it, they changed the conditions after I deceived them the first time too…
The image of intestines hanging from a glass was quite intense, but I can understand the deep resentment behind it.
I think the true curse is that it has bound even the life of the daughter who loved the most, fearing happiness.
Arata Iura had a very JoJo-like vibe, and it was great.
Did the curse get lifted?
>>55Perhaps the unreasonable misfortune that had befallen my daughter will no longer come, but the evil spirits will still be around, so my father will continue to pay the price somewhere.
>>55How about that?
Was that day really the best day of my life?
>>55I haven’t solved it yet.
It is no longer a trigger of any kind related to my daughter’s happiness.
>>55I’m not sure if the evil spirit became aware, but it was still following the man at the end, and I think the curse itself hasn’t been broken.
Well, isn’t my daughter alright?
I’m glad that this will lift the curse for my father!
I’m glad my daughter is alive! But she’s already broken.
>>61Aren’t they still not aware over here?
>>62It’s from the side, but I think the last scene has lines in response to that.
Didn’t you notice that the two evil spirits could be seen?
In other words, it’s mentioned in the actor comments section of the pamphlet as well.
>>69I see, I didn’t know because I hadn’t bought the pamphlet.
It’s not boring, but I feel like it’s not something that should be made into a movie that’s almost two hours long…
>>63It’s a solid masterpiece that can be considered a model of a short story…
Strong sense of redundancy.
>>63I can tell that it has a high level of completeness as a short story in its original form, but I still think this was really great in its own right.
They built a 2-hour movie using the original material in a nice way.
>>72The fact that you get caught up in wanting to steal a mask right from the very beginning when the tension is at its peak adds just the right amount of structure.
>>81Ah, it’s lucky that Rohan-sensei was able to retrieve it for me.
I feel sick…
I feel like it would have been an ordinary movie if it weren’t for the streets of Venice.
The dripping painting technique that was released today was absolutely horrifying…
I mean, it’s unfair for the weirdness to come out from that development.
>>65It’s nice to see that Izumi-kun has become kinder, possibly due to the drama.
>>65The fact that the victim was having an affair and somewhat breaking down the door was probably a bare minimum of a precaution…
It’s not like that; if a mother who was just trying to pick up her daughter ends up like that, it just becomes “she might as well die!!”
The shock of losing my daughter combined with the joy of my own survival left me in a mess, and in the end, when I found out that my daughter was alive, the words that came out were, “I’m so glad…!” – it has a subtle and profound depth.
I thought about it until the end.
That “Aaaaaaa” became an essential element for Rohan Kishibe Does Not Move.
>>70Is the song title “Era of the Great Void”?
After the screening, the girls were talking about how “In the original, they didn’t touch the daughter that much… the way they expanded the story was really impressive…” and it was heartwarming.
But I can’t go out, so can you hurry up and leave…?
>>71So when I said, “Wow, you’re really knowledgeable, miss,” they were able to leave right away.
I like the interpretation that curses and blessings are two sides of the same coin.
It’s nice that the daughter was able to overcome her parent’s curse.
I重新recognized that Daiko Shunsuke is truly an amazing actor.
The popcorn part was really good.
>>78The face in the first throw was especially perfect and amazing.
>>78I was trying to hold back my laughter while watching, wondering if it was Kaiji.
I have tried not to choose the first option, but my daughter can’t help it, and the curse is activated → I was struck by the idea that to prevent reoccurrence, I would force my daughter to live the same life.
Is the voice the same?
The brochure was interesting, wasn’t it?
I really like how the episodes follow the filming schedule and are quite intense.
I changed my voice with a mysterious cosmetic surgery technique.
>>85Well, in that world, there might be cosmetic surgeons who can do that…
In that case, how many main characters from JoJo can say that they will be the first and the best for you?
Jorno and Mista would probably say that.
I like the appearance of the bearded henchman; it’s kind of interesting.
I can’t believe you found that old man with a mustache that looks like the Mouth of Truth…
I can’t believe you didn’t talk to your fiancé until the very end, Izumi!
>>94But maybe it’s perfectly understood.
>>94When we first met, I was looking at my notes while talking, so there’s no way I could have a conversation in Italian…
>>94I had a bad feeling during our first contact, but it seemed like we were communicating until the end… I guess it really didn’t work out!
I felt a sense of unnecessary detail, but while the curse brings happiness, the way of crossing the line that makes Rohan extremely angry was indeed impressive.
It’s strange that Izumi-kun immediately hung up the phone after telling Rohan, “Please attend the wedding!” without getting any response, and then gave a thumbs up to Lorenzo saying he made it.
>>97If I can’t do this much, I won’t be able to become a editor like Rohan-sensei…
I thought the mask would be more relevant, but it wasn’t…
>>100The thief couldn’t help but steal; there was no particular reason behind it.
>>107That’s part of the curse of luck, isn’t it?
>>113My fiancé’s favorite is coming to Italy! Moreover, they retrieved my stolen mask!!
This luck is really gross.
>>107It is just a story where Maria’s possessions (not things she made) are stolen because someone can’t help but steal them, and Rohan retrieves them, and Rohan ends up coming to the place where the mask was, but it’s all just a result of the curse of luck guiding them.
>>100Well, the Venetian mask probably symbolizes the duality of curse and happiness.
Arata Iura was also good.
I didn’t notice that it was Arata Iura at first at all.
The previous work had many visuals that didn’t feel like a movie due to its dramatic extension, but this one was really good thanks to the Venice power.
But the composition overuses the technique of blurring the foreground and focusing on the background.
It was a story that transcended curses.
The lucky brooch was a familiar ladybug.
I’m glad there are many elements that feel like fan service.
Be careful of spoilers in JoJo Magazine! There are all sorts of things packed in, and even though it’s before I watched it, I ended up reading a little.
Does this mean there won’t be a Rohan residence part this time since it’s all Venice location?
Rohan, not only broke but also in debt and heavily injured, thought it was fine as long as it became material for his manga, so that luck truly crossed a line.
It’s nice to be blessed with a dish you didn’t order due to a mistake in the order.
It’s nice to end up watching an opera I never even considered seeing.
It’s nice to naturally meet the small-time villain I wanted to find.
However, I won’t forgive anyone who tries to sell the manga I drew using the power of curses as a joke.
To avoid my own death, I sacrifice my daughter’s life, but at the same time, if I were to lose her, I would love her so deeply that I would be utterly despairing; this twisted feeling is quite appealing.
It’s been a while since I’ve been looked down on like this…
I thought the same in the original work, the evil spirit power is amazing.
You’re attracting happiness too much.
It’s a stretch, but the plague mask and masquerade reminded me of the Stone Mask.
Did they make a movie out of that popcorn-throwing thing?
You managed to last for 2 hours.
>>116The popcorn throwing scene ends in the first 30 minutes!
The remaining hour and a half is original!
Masks are one of the themes, right?
The existence of opposites being one and the same.
You can’t create great works with the power of luck.
>>118I think it’s a bit grand and fun to realize that JoJo was originally a story about masks.
>>135There are definitely people who are reminded of the stone mask, right…?
It was well-made and interesting as a story about getting involved in the confessional (being dragged into a curse).
As an answer to what happened to the guy who was confessing in the original story and his daughter, it has properly come together.
>>119In a sense, there is a flavor of the story that suggests I was unconsciously led to move due to curiosity, following the flow of the original work itself.
It’s nice to understand that Maria, who married someone with such a similar attribute as Izumi and Lorenzo, will likely be happy.
The mask is a declaration of Maria’s determination for independence, symbolizing her desire to create what she truly wants with her own hands.
I feel that the shared aspect of manufacturing with Rohan-chan and the mask itself, while not an important item, was utilized as a representation of spirituality.
The strength of the etiquette kid who defeated Izumi-kun is being proven more and more.
>>125The mountain god is quite a big deal, you know…
>>125I’m weak against the strange beings that unilaterally set rules and impose penalties.
I am particularly strong against monsters that prey on guilt and emotional weakness.
They are a bad person, but when I think about being cursed like that, I can’t bring myself to fully hate them.
If my daughter’s peak happiness means her death…
>>126I think they didn’t necessarily connect the scene in the play to the daughter’s death.
I’ve been mentioning my own death from time to time, but it’s still a feeling of not wanting to die…!
But when the situation arises where my daughter dies as a result of that conflict and the curse is lifted, I think that joy and sadness will be intertwined, and in the end, even while the curse continues, I would be able to find joy in having lived.
Even the good fortune that befalls one due to despair existed at the time of the original work, and I am impressed by how much it has been expanded upon here.
It’s unfair that the absence of Rohan’s monologue makes the level of mediocrity, similar to the original work, less visible.
>>129But this time, I couldn’t help but use Heaven’s Door out of curiosity, and it felt pretty bad!
>>129Why is this person pretending to be a priest so naturally!?
>>129I wonder if that church is still off-limits for photography…
A sincere attitude towards manufacturing deflects curses, and I felt a hymn to humanity.
>>131A work that the person is satisfied with surely can’t be created by chance… There may be flexibility with the materials, though.
It’s heartwarming to see Ikki Takahashi and Marie Iitoyo as newlyweds.
It’s not the curse side saying, “Wouldn’t you be happy if it turns out like this? Look.”
If the type of happiness that the person truly seeks were to come crashing in, it would be even more troublesome.
>>139Well, if it was such a troublesome curse, I wouldn’t mistake them for someone else who had plastic surgery…
Rohan-chan, who couldn’t suppress her curiosity around the confession quality, was quite annoying.
I love the scene of Rohan-sensei being put off by not even understanding the black painting.
After hearing the story in the confessional, Rohan-chan was grinning and saying how interesting it was, which was completely in line with her character and just the best!
It was entertaining, but I thought the episodes of Miragroman that could have been adapted into a drama are no longer usable.
It’s just the curse of a loser.
>>147The fact that they don’t notice the plastic surgery, even in the original work, shows a lack of thoroughness.
What have I done! You’re already trying to make me laugh, aren’t you?
>>148That performance over there is so intense I can’t stand it.
>>149It’s a perfect balance that makes you think, “This is definitely acting, even though it feels so real.”
>>148I’m glad the Italian didn’t get angry when Rohan Kishibe said something like that!!
When Rohan-chan gets carried away, the method of getting involved is something in itself, after all…
Rohan-chan gets really into those kinds of performances, like when he teases Josuke’s pompadour if needed.
I saw on X that a stone mask is mixed into the background of the scene at the mask shop, but I don’t know if it’s true…
>>152I wonder if it’s the shameless Purple Haze in Sicily.
It’s not surprising if there are things in Italy since the Nazis were researching them.
It’s unavoidable since the seriousness disappears, but I honestly wanted to see in the movie the cute conversation between the evil spirits from the original, like “If your daughter becomes happy, I’ll come to get her~” “No way, I’m going to keep watching you so that doesn’t happen again!”
Izumi-kun probably wants to be happier and will endlessly demand it until the curse gives up.
Maybe it was more enjoyable when I was working in editing just before reaching the top, and suddenly it feels like the ladder has been pulled out from under me.
The popcorn scene skillfully uses doves as well, achieving a high degree of fidelity to the original work.
Faking death is also quite JoJo, I think…
The facial expressions in the popcorn scene were so realistic that I couldn’t help but laugh.
It was a good interpretation that getting angry when intervened in the reputation of manga is justified.
>>161It’s understandable to get angry when there are people who think you’re drawing manga just to receive attention.
The production team, who always has a high understanding of the source material, is really amazing…
There’s a mysterious heat in the popcorn battle.
>>163Because it’s burning.
>>163It should have been a rather silly exchange, but the composition is good, and there’s no sense of incongruity.
>>163I realized again that it resembles Janken Kozo.
This is the first time I’ve appeared in a movie like this!!
The butler originally had a worthless life, so the changes are probably just a little bit sad… that’s the part of the reduction.
I’m just automatically imposing luck on my daughter, and since I’m only monitoring the father, I can’t notice Rohan-chan’s schemes; the curse is quite lax in its details.
>>168Well, the main subject is the father, and the daughter is merely a trigger, so there may have been a part that wanted to avoid involving her.
The reason my uncle became homeless is also because the trash was discarded in Italy.
If you trace it back, the public safety in Italy is bad.
>>169You scoundrel, boss!
I was wondering if the popcorn showdown decapitation could be done in a movie, and it turns out it has a more unpleasant death than in the original!
>>170I guess it’s because I’ve watched too many movies that I can see where they’re trying to gather the scattered guts that weren’t filmed and tuck them into the stomach.
When it comes to structuring the movie, I thought that starting to play popcorn games stands out more.
It’s an absolutely essential original element, though.
The tongue is too gross.
>>176It’s creepier and makes me nervous compared to the original.
>>176The premise that it’s a beautiful girl loli’s tongue is why I could barely keep watching.
>>176But when I think about a close-up of a loli’s tongue, this is… pretty gross…
Looking at my daughter’s brooch and the gang, I wonder if that area is their territory.
I don’t need something like this!!!
It was the best scene…
Honestly, the content of the original is almost exactly the same, but…
It was really great to see a Kishibe Rohan that was true to Kishibe Rohan.
I thought the dark history or foreshadowing of the planned library site would be connected, but it didn’t come into play.
>>184Well, I love my wife, so maybe I chose an unfortunate place after all?
>>187Ah~
I think the feeling that there was something inside that tongue added to the discomfort.
I’m glad I came to see the scene where they stomped on the lottery tickets while going on a rampage.
I really love that scene.
I’ve always thought that Rohan’s outfits in live-action tend to have a high percentage of black.
>>189You were wearing a coat covered in belts like Kira Yamato.
At the beginning, Rohan-chan’s tiny round sunglasses + some cool coat + the usual hairband outfit really suit Issei Takahashi, he’s amazing…
It was amazing how the depiction of Izumi-kun wandering around on a domestic flight right before going to Italy, and Rohan-chan pointing that out, casually introduced the two characters.
No waste.
The fear is eased because there’s Mr. Rohan, who gets angry by confronting unreasonable curses.
The scene where they take advantage of the homeless was even more upsetting than in the original.
While adhering to a really unpleasant level of jinxes and thoroughly committing to the second best, I couldn’t help but think, “Is it really possible to be treated this way?”
>>195Conversely, it’s understandable that the side of the man cursed has become more tragic than in the original, which makes one want to feel sympathy for the homeless.
It was tough to see the homeless side looking more pitiful than in the original.
However, that luck touched Rohan’s sensitive spot.
A parent who couldn’t kill their daughter because they weren’t as psycho as the boss.
…It’s partly because I didn’t raise it myself, but the boss really is a piece of trash.
But that happiness touched Rohan’s raw nerve!
It seems like I can barely tolerate the luck of an interesting interview subject coming along, but if they start meddling with the evaluation of my work, then of course I would get angry.
Glimani-kun looks so happy all the time!
The tongue is too long and it slowly creeps up on you.
See? This should make you happy, right?
It’s messy because it’s what someone who couldn’t find happiness in their life does.