Japanese cinema holds a prestigious history, from the samurai epics of Akira Kurosawa to the haunting horror of Hideo Nakata. Today, the industry is bifurcated: live-action films often rely on manga adaptations (e.g., Rurouni Kenshin, Death Note), while original works frequently explore social isolation (Shoplifters) or historical drama. The box office is consistently dominated by anime films (Studio Ghibli, Makoto Shinkai, and the juggernaut Demon Slayer), but live-action remains a staple for older demographics.
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