Why does japan do this lmao

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why does japan do this lmao
looks like there will never be a good live action anime ever

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Goddamn Mami is so hot, I get insanely horny whenever I see her onscreen.

koroshiya ichi happened years ago user

>there will never be a good live action anime ever
Nodame Cantabile? To be fair the love action came before the anime.

Well first you’d need a good anime and that does not exist yet

Why are they all caked in makeup?

I think they're very brave for hiring an all-female cast for the girls and Kazuya.

>why does japan do this lmao
Because they try to match up acting by real actors with acting by cartoon character which means everything looks exaggerated and goofy.

> there will never be a good live action anime ever
> Edge of Tomorrow
> pseudo Ace Combat movie
TOM CRUISE KINO

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>kazuya is an average-looking loser
>cast a twink fuccboi

Pacific Rim is basically Gundam and Kaiju shit mashed together right? Does that count? Also only a true psychopath like Tom Cruise could make a good anime adaptation.

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Impossible beauty expectations

>chizuru cast looks like typical japanese whore that bait black men on roppongi street
cant make this shit up

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Shaolin Soccer is probably the closest it can get with anime or manga inspired live action movie that tried to emulate anime visual style and actually end up good.

they unironically need to stop drawing white people so actors don't have to be smeared in make up, wear contact lenses and white people's hair

because they think adaptation means acting like they are in an anime/manga

>inb4 Mami win in the live-action
How does that make you feel?

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Is this Go-Toubun adaptation?

>lmao
Fuck off

Stuff like this make the prevalence of live theatrical adaptations seem more sensible. A lot of anime doesn't work adapted to live action film or tv but works for theatre where a bit of exaggeration is expected.

Edge of tomorrow is based on a Japanese novel, not an anime. The novel in question did get a manga adaptation but the movie was already well into production before the manga was published.

Why would they do that?