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Bugîpoppu wa warawanai

  • 2000
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Bugîpoppu wa warawanai (2000)
Horror

Female students are disappearing and a rumor is going around that a Shinigami is killing them. However, one girl named Nagi Kirima who doesn't fear death or darkness streets to solve what is... Read allFemale students are disappearing and a rumor is going around that a Shinigami is killing them. However, one girl named Nagi Kirima who doesn't fear death or darkness streets to solve what is happening. And what a sinister new drug and a weird homeless man have to do with this?Female students are disappearing and a rumor is going around that a Shinigami is killing them. However, one girl named Nagi Kirima who doesn't fear death or darkness streets to solve what is happening. And what a sinister new drug and a weird homeless man have to do with this?

  • Director
    • Ryu Kaneda
  • Writers
    • Sadayuki Murai
    • Kouhei Kadono
  • Stars
    • Sayaka Yoshino
    • Maya Kurosu
    • Daijirô Kawaoka
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    198
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    • Director
      • Ryu Kaneda
    • Writers
      • Sadayuki Murai
      • Kouhei Kadono
    • Stars
      • Sayaka Yoshino
      • Maya Kurosu
      • Daijirô Kawaoka
    • 7User reviews
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    Sayaka Yoshino
    • Tôka Miyashita…
    Maya Kurosu
    • Nagi Kirima
    Daijirô Kawaoka
    • Keiji Takeda
    • (as Daijiro Kawaoka)
    Ayana Sakai
    • Minako Yurihara…
    Asumi Miwa
    • Naoko Kamikishiro
    Mami Shimizu
    • Kazuko Suema
    Kai Hirohashi
    • Kei Shinkoku
    Tetsu Sawaki
    • Akio Kimura
    Hassei Takano
    • Saotome Masami
    Hideyuki Kasahara
    • Shirô Tanaka
    Takako Baba
    • Kyôko Kinoshita
    Yukijirô Hotaru
    • Gorô Tadokoro
    Erika Kuroishi
    • Akiko Kusatsu
    Kasumi Minagawa
    • Rie Saitô
    Kaori Sakagami
    • Karaoke staff
    Takeru Shibaki
    • Kiyoshi Sakamoto
    Yasufumi Terawaki
    • Echoes
    Keiko Unno
    • Keiko Asami
    • Director
      • Ryu Kaneda
    • Writers
      • Sadayuki Murai
      • Kouhei Kadono
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews7

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    8meteoraxv

    Awesome!

    Having read some reviews prior to watching this, I was expecting a movie with horror elements, some people even said "gore". None of that here people, move along now.

    Even though there wasn't any horror, I didn't mind a bit! I couldn't stop watching this movie once I started it. It takes place in a high school environment, which is always my favorite kind of environment for movies like this. The cast is young, I like that too. Not that I mind older people!

    Apparently it's a live action film. Haven't watched the anime that goes with this movie, cause I'm not really into that, but I might check it out, since I heard good stuff about it.

    What can I say? I just really enjoyed it. An exciting adventure. All the important characters were given just the right amount of screen time. Definitely gonna watch this again. Hope I can find some more movies like this! 8*
    5dbborroughs

    Cosplay prequel to the anime series looks wrong and isn't very good

    Apparently this is a Prequel to the anime series Boogie Pop Phantom. Okay boys and girls, whats the first rule of fight club--- okay make that what the first rule of anime? FIRST RULE OF ANIME - Never make a live action version unless it has no fantastical elements. The Wicked City film didn't work because whats fine animated doesn't work live action. City Hunter sort of worked because it was closer to reality Boogiepop doesn't work because its too fantastical. Also the director isn't good, nor the budget very big. I watched about 20 minutes had little interest in what was going on. It didn't help that Boogiepop looks really wrong in reality as opposed to animation. Its a cosplay production. I'll try it again after I watch the series, but for now...eh.
    7csi_yellowknife

    Background for Boogiepop Phantom fans

    I'll admit my biases up front: I loved the animated series "Boogiepop Phantom." It's mix of time shifted story telling, characters over action, and weirdness won me over. When I saw the Live-Action Boogiepop movie on Ebay (with English subtitles!) I jumped at the chance.

    For the most part, "Boogiepop and Others" takes place before the anime series. If you left BPP confused, there are a few more things we learn here: Boogiepop's origins (and her relationship with Toka), more about Saotome and the Manticore, Suema and Nagi's relationship, Echos' quest...and possibly the most intriguing questions: How Nagi knows what is going on, and what happened on the night the column of light appeared. A few more characters appear this time, including Takeda (Toka's boyfriend who is given a one line reference in the animated series), Kei, Naoko, and we learn more about Yurihara.

    As the story goes, it is much like Boogiepop Phantom, but a little more easy to figure out. It is still told from the viewpoints of minor characters' interactions with the major characters, so we see some scenes a few times. Things slowly start to make sense and by the end, we have a good idea of what all is going on. The production values aren't Summer-Hollywood by any means, but for the most part they make due - although there is a scene of Boogiepop in the air that is a little laughable. The acting is a bit varies, with Echos, Toka and Nagi probably being the strongest and Saotome probably the weakest.

    So, if you're a fan of BPP and want to learn more about the backstory, seek this out. Or, if you want a little Sci-Fi/horror film high on plot and story (if a little weak on production), go for it. I'd rate it a PG-13 leaning R...little language, no nudity and almost zero "mature themes," and a fair amount of blood, killing, and violence.
    6s_cadzow

    Mainly for Fans of the Anime.

    Boogiepop and Others is a film that is probably hardly ever casually come by. It is the kind of film that is sought out by a particular niche. Boogiepop and Other is based off the popular Japanese novels by Kouji Ogata and serves as a prequel to the also popular anime series Boogiepop Phantom, which is also based off Ogata's novels. Dark and mysterious, Boogiepop and Others is twisting tale of action, suspense, gore, sci-fi, and drama.

    The film covers Ogata's first novel and leads you right up to the anime. I am not one to denounce a film or argue the fact that you have had to seen or read something else to understand the film, but it seems to be the case here with BaO. If you have yet to see the anime series Boogiepop Phantom, it comes highly recommended: Fantastic writing and direction, excellent characters, an intense story line and a beautifully eerie soundtrack to boot. Now, you do not have to have seen BP to understand BaO or follow along with the happenings, just that BaO is a lot more satisfying and purposeful to those who have, as it clears up a lot that was left for the imagination in the series.

    Boogiepop and Others spins the story of ten Japanese students whose lives are mysteriously linked to the disappearance of several classmates known as "runaways," who as urban legend have it, have been taken away by the shinigami (death god) known as Boogiepop. Who is Boogiepop? And who/what is that she is fighting? The plot is filled with a lot of major turns and twists and can sometimes be a handful to follow. In short, we have a boy, Takeda, whose girlfriend, Toka, has split personalities: one being his sweet girlfriend, the other being the shinigami Boogiepop. We also have an eccentric girl, Naoko, who finds a mysterious mute named Echoes, who is named so because he can only communicate with her telepathically, who is on the search for a manticore who is feeding off human souls. And then there is the dark Saotome who is controlling the manticore and using her body fluids to make a drug called "Slave." Lastly there is the tough Nagi, who seems to be the only student who has any idea on the relationship of events surrounding Boogiepop, Echoes, the manticore and the disappearances.

    If that makes it seem that there is a lot going on, that's because there is, and in honesty, most of the questions raised, important or not, are still not clearly answered. BaO is littered with a lot of vague exposition that sometimes hit their mark and sometimes leaves you more baffled than if they were to explain it at all. If you can keep up with the fast moving plot, then there is a lot for you to draw your own conclusions from, but I don't really think that was the intention of amateur director Ryu Kaneda. In the end all we really have are "Kinda's." We "kinda" know who Boogiepop is and why she appears. We "kinda" get the whole manticore thing and why she bothers with Saotome. And we only "kinda" understand what Echoes is up to.

    BaO is a film that cannot rise above a B rank thriller. That is not at all to say the film is bad in all matters, but that every aspect of the film waivers. The production level is that of the typical Asian cult films that the American fans have come to expect, and the acting is par for the course. While there isn't much to say good or bad about the acting for the most part, there a handful of scenes that will be sure to make you sneer.

    The main plague of BaO is the incoherent direction. Understandingly, the films story is a challenge in the likes of Memento, but the intersections of the student's stories are rushed and rather uneventful. While each student's story is intriguing in his or her own regards, their conclusions are only semi-gratifying.

    All in all, Boogiepop and Others is a film that isn't a complete waste of time, but nothing extraordinarily special. If you are a fan of the series than it is must see. If you are an avid fan of Asian cult cinema, than you will probably be able to see this film for what it has to offer. If you are just an ordinary movie watcher looking for your next movie, than BaO is probably something you will want to stay away from.
    8troika19

    An essential missing piece of the puzzle.

    If Your a fan of the Anime Boogiepop Phantom and was left confused then You must get a hold of this movie since it covers the events leading up to the pillar of light and explains some of the unexplained elements in the Anime, actually a feeling I got from this movie is that the original idea was to release a series of movies but instead it continued in its Anime form.

    Overall Boogiepop & Others (based on the original novel) is very similar to the Anime in which events are told out of order from different characters view points, the acting is strong and the plot is very well paced with a great cast of unique characters.

    My only real complaints are that I think the relationship between Saotome and the Manticore is under developed and could have used some extra time spent on it and I think that Boogiepop and Echoes are both under used considering their importance, but overall this is a solid movie well worth checking out.

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      Followed by Boogiepop Phantom (2000)
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    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Boogiepop and Others
    • Production companies
      • Hakuhodo
      • Toei Video Company
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      1 hour 49 minutes
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