Bunraku is an upcoming 2011 computer-animated live action
fantasy that revolves around a "Man with No Name" stock character
known as 'The Drifter'. Directed by Guy Moshe from his own script, the title of
the film is based on a 400-year-old form of Japanese Puppet Theater, a style of
storytelling that uses 4-foot (1.2 m)-tall puppets with highly detailed heads,
each operated by several puppeteers who blend into the background wearing black
robes and hoods.
This classic tale is re-imagined in an entirely fresh visual
context, set in a unique world that mixes skewed reality with shadow-play
fantasy. The world of Bunraku is fantasy and reality, Samurai and Western all
combined.
The casting of the Japanese rock star came as a surprise
even to him. Although Gackt Camui has starred in Japanese television drama and
feature films, Bunraku is his first acting experience in an
international-flavored movie to date. The involvement of the Japanese artist
was officially announced on April 23, 2008. Gackt came to the attention of
director Guy Moshe through his role in the 2007 television historic drama Fūrin
Kazan, a year-long series produced by NHK. In this series, he portrayed the
heroic warlord Uesugi Kenshin, winning him accolades, not only for his acting
performance, but also for the single Returner ~Yami no Shūen~ and the video for
the same that were inspired by his role. Moshe went to Japan to entice Gackt to
join the project.
1 comment:
Action scenes look a little disappointing to be honest...
Don't get me wrong, Gackt and what they're doing is okay but the shots aren't that good....not that I study film or anything but...
I think it could have been made better. I suppose its just a trailer though..
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