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Sakura Uehara Movies

2007  
 
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Director Shusuke Kaneko picks up right where Death Note left off with this sequel to the box-office phenomenon that finds Light finally giving in to his dark side. In the first Death Note, Light (Tatsuya Fujiwara) focused his wrath on the criminal element, but these days the troubled teen is a bit more hasty in wielding his deadly pen. Lately, Light has taken to eliminating just about anyone who happens to get on his bad side -- a disturbing development that finds the police stepping up their efforts to discover the mysterious killer's true identity. Public opinion is split about what to make of Light's murderous exploits; while some view him as a godsend, others deride him for assuming the roles of judge, jury, and executioner. To the regular citizens, Light has taken on a godlike role and is frequently referred to as Kira (a katakana variation on the work "killer"). It seems that the teenage detective L (Kenichi Matsuyama) is hot on Light's trail, and as the clueless police task force continues to speculate, Light does his best to throw L's investigation off balance. When yet another notebook is dropped by death god Rem, adorable television personality Misa Amane (Erika Toda) discovers it and realizes that she now has the power to identify other notebook owners. Now, despite the fact that Light and Misa fall for each other hard, Light knows that their relationship can only end in disaster and attempts to keep his distance despite a growing emotional attachment to the pretty popular icon. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tatsuya FujiwaraKenichi Matsuyama, (more)
 
1998  
 
Hello Kitty meets Quentin Tarantino in this loopy, kitschy road movie obstentibly about the search for the grave of a baby pig who was cruelly devoured by wolves. Or at least that's what butch Fu (Reiko Matsuo) tells her beautiful, demanding friend Suzu (Sakura Uehara) -- and any one else they encounter -- as they travel about a grassy countryside with a foundling baby in tow. Though Fu seems to have the muscle of the duo -- at one point she beats up a couple overly pushy lads for trying to feel up her friend -- Suzu calls the shots. When she gets annoyed with the baby's constant crying, she simply nudges the carriage down a hill as Fu looks on. While hitchhiking, they get a ride from a golfing pro driving a wicked blue Cadillac. When the golfer guy tries to cop a feel, things turn ugly. Suddenly the golfer's head bursts open; the duo is saved by the mysterious Trunk Man who emerges from the boot of the Caddie brandishing a rather large gun. At the same time, Suzu sends a letter in order to blackmail her former lover, Kishima (Hayato Kunimura). Married and living in a tent, he panics and gets a gun himself. Soon Suzu, Fu, Trunk Man, and Kishima are on a violent, and very silly, collision course. This film was directed by former Seijun Suzuki assistant director Kensaku Watanabe. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Sakura UeharaReiko Matsuo, (more)