Japanese TV shows and movies are virtual cornucopia of weird funny, strange and borderline absurd plots which to the uninitiated will be an uncomfortable journey on the telly or screen. The myriad of subjects that they portray is immense and mostly would not pass the eye test of the board of censors, the so-called morality police in some "conservative" countries (Hello, Philippines!). Nevertheless, they may be an acquired taste for some but I welcome the creative minds behind them to challenge our sensibilities.
In high school, I became acquainted with Ken Follett when I chanced upon his novel Eye of the Needle at the municipal library, but I was not aware of its movie adaptation until I came across it while checking MGM On Demand's offering on Xfinity. Full disclosure: for some reason, when I was a kid I hated Donald Sutherland's eyes as well as his manner of speaking. I still do.















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