Situado en la ciudad ficticia de Morioh. La historia sigue a la familia Joestar ya que cada miembro está dotado de poderes únicos para derrotar enemigos sobrenaturales. Josuke Higashikata es el hijo ilegítimo de Joseph Joestar. Posee un Stand (super poder) llamado Crazy Diamond. El poder le permite restaurar o arreglar objetos rotos o animales. Josuke Higashikata y sus amigos van a la guerra con otros usuarios de Stand. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ダイヤモンドは砕けない 第一章
- También conocida como: Jojo no Kimyona Boken , Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Stardust Crusaders , Diamond wa kudakenai
- Director: Miike Takashi
- Guionista: Era Itaru
- Géneros: Acción, Aventuras, Misterio, Fantasía
Dónde ver Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Diamond is Unbreakable
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Reparto y créditos
- Yamazaki Kento Papel principal
- Kamiki Ryunosuke Papel principal
- Okada MasakiNijimura KeichoPapel secundario
- Yamada TakayukiKatagiri AngeloPapel secundario
- Iseya Yusuke Papel secundario
- MackenyuNijimura OkuyasuPapel secundario
Reseñas
"What did you say about my hair?"
In terms of live actions, you could do worse than Miike Takashi's 2017 remake of this popular manga/anime season. The special effects are quite decent, the costumes don't look too low-budget, the storyline is, for the most part, faithful to its source material, and it may be worth watching just for the ensemble cast alone. But despite some interesting alterations by Miike- the decision to film in an old Spanish town, of all places, and the portrayal of Stands as cybernetic ghosts- this film is just dull. Unless a director is shooting for a 'so bad it's good' type of comedy, it seems difficult to make a genuinely good live-action out of a source material that isn't grounded in reality- JJBA being a key example. Miike didn't capture the playful and dare I say 'bizarre' nature of the source material, opting instead for a hardboiled action movie with fantasy elements. As a result, the costumes and dialogues are, for want of a better word, cringe despite the best efforts of the notable cast. Theres simply no way that the lanky Yamazaki could have portrayed an ultra-buff 16 year old half-Japanese teen, and despite his short stature the 20-something Kamiki was about 20 centimetres too tall and 8 years too old to play Koichi. The film also drags and stagnates during key moments, which just seems counterintuitive to the energetic, fast-paced source material. With the film's lack of financial success, there won't be a second part. Which is a shame because I would've liked to see Yoshikage Kira and Shigechi in LA form.¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
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