Hatsukoi
Just been over again to homevision.com to see if they’re up and they’re up...! Here are small versions of the American discs artwork for Kiyoshi Kurosawas astonishing ‘Seance’ and ‘Charisma’.
Head over to their site to see larger version at each films page; click the relevant name above and then on the small preview shown there.
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Reader Comments
Fabool 03/31/2005 @ 11:31am
Want ‘em, now! The cover art for the films isn’t bad but doesn’t really standout either. I hope they have a good master for Charisma, since I’ve heard that the R2JPN disc is a bit on the poor side.
Seance is a great little film, especially considering it’s a) a remake and b) made for TV. It has a nice mood going on without turning into some insane bloodfest to provide horror. There’s also a bit there that obviously sparked the director’s interest to make Doppelganger
And of course both films feature the stunning Koji Yakusho, great actor.
Can’t wait to get these discs, a great snack while waiting for more info about the new K.Kurosawa film.
collin a 03/31/2005 @ 12:38pm
Thumbs down on that CHARISMA art. Guh. Do something a little less awkward with Koji’s face and I might get on board.
I second the want of a good master to be used for that DVD, though - I have the J-disc and it leaves a lot to be desired.
Todd 03/31/2005 @ 3:56pm
Call me crazy but I really, really like that Charisma art ... way better than any art that’s been on it before ...
Triflic 03/31/2005 @ 5:31pm
Todd...you are CRAZY…
just helping out
Todd 03/31/2005 @ 6:53pm
Old news, man ... old news ...
collin a 03/31/2005 @ 9:19pm
I WILL say that the inverted trees are akin to a map of a circulatory system - and what with Charisma itself being said to hold life-giving/taking significance… hmm. Maybe I’m reading too much into it. Been up for a looong time today…
logboy 04/01/2005 @ 12:54am
i kind of like both the covers - except the text / titles. the inverted trees on charisma is one of the nicest images (and simplest) ive seen in a while for a cover.