A few months ago, a pal complained that they don't make movies about normal people dealing with normal stuff anymore. Looking at the listings for my nearby movi
Yoichi Sai, a film director known for his realistic depictions of the stories of Koreans living in Japan in the 1993 film "All Under the Moon" and the 2004 film "Blood and Bones," died of bladder cancer at his home in Tokyo on Nov. 27, his family said. He was 73.
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