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Tokyo Ghoul (Tôkyô gûru) [Sub: Eng]
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A Tokyo college student is attacked by a ghoul, a superpowered human who feeds on human flesh. He survives, but has become part ghoul and becomes a fugitive on the run.
A Tokyo college student is attacked by a ghoul, a superpowered human who feeds on human flesh. He survives, but has become part ghoul and becomes a fugitive on the run.
Actors:
Kai Ogasawara,
Tomoya Maeno,
Shôko Aida,
Kunio Murai,
Seika Furuhata,
Shunya Shiraishi,
Minosuke Bandô
Kai Ogasawara
Tomoya Maeno
January 14, 1986 in Kurashiki, Japan
Shôko Aida
23 February 1970, Higashimurayama, Japan
Kunio Murai
Seika Furuhata
Shunya Shiraishi
Minosuke Bandô
Director:
Kentarô Hagiwara
Kentarô Hagiwara
Country:
Japan
Keywords:
#Kentarô Hagiwara #Masataka Kubota #Shun'ya Shiraishi #Tokyo Ghoul () #Tokyo Ghoul (Tôkyô gûru) #Yû Aoi
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August 23, 2017
[Director] Kentaro Hagiwara's dark and violent Tokyo Ghoul is more nuanced and layered in its indictment.
July 26, 2017
First-time director Hagiwara resists the sort of wretched excess found in the Parasyte films (particularly the histrionic second part), while keeping the action taut and the tension high.
August 01, 2017
Stylishly decorated and generating all-important sympathy for a character living precariously in two worlds, director Kentaro Hagiwara's feature debut gets the drama right but is let down by visual effects that are sometimes unconvincing.
July 23, 2017
Unfortunately, Kubota doesn't inspire much interest with his performance.
August 29, 2017
It is a pity that the director's vision often feels at odds with the film's more commercial obligations.

