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Filmmaker Shinji Higuchi reveals the inspirations behind the train drama that reached No. 2 in the streamer's global ...
Hayao Miyazaki is currently a legend among anime feature film directors. With countless accolades and two Oscars to his name, Miyazaki is a presence to be reckoned with. But not much is talked about ...
with an anonymous assailant planting a bomb on an E5 Series Shinkansen train that will explode when the vehicle drops beneath 100 km/h. In fact, it's a sequel to an older film, 1975's The Bullet ...
Shinkansen bullet train services in western Japan were halted Monday evening after a person was hit by a train in Hiroshima Prefecture, JR West said. The incident, which occurred between Fukuyama and ...
The Shinkansen, or bullet train, is an indispensable part of life in Japan, connecting millions of people and driving the nation's economy. For those who travel to or live in Japan, mastering the ...
(AP Photo/Yuri Kageyama) Higuchi recalled being fascinated by the aerodynamically shaped bullet trains growing up as they roared by, almost like a violent animal. To him, as with many Japanese, the ...
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office in February, Trump addressed the bullet train directly. “The train that’s being built between Los Angeles and San Francisco is the worst-managed ...
In 1997, Piëch was on the Japanese Shinkansen bullet train with VW's head of powertrain development Karl-Heinz Neumann when he brought up his idea for a ground-breaking W-shaped eighteen-cylinder ...
Yet, amidst this discontent, a glimmer of admiration emerges for Japan's Shinkansen bullet trains, which epitomize efficiency and innovation. This sentiment is vividly captured in Netflix's film ...
The biggest stretch in Shinji Higuchi’s follow-up to the 1975 Japanese film “The Bullet Train” is that a bureaucracy comes together effectively to try and alleviate a disaster. Following an ...