Tokyo, A Exotic Locale For These 5 Famous Hollywood Movies
Hollywood's search for new and exciting places has gone to Tokyo, which is more exotic location and allows the audience to be pulled into a movie. A film produced in Tokyo will definitely engulf the audience to an unimaginable experience. Even if the city is still old fashioned, it helps the film production to bring a world of realistic future.
Movies are a way to get to see the world even if you will never be able to see those wonderful places and sceneries. You can just sit in a cinema hall, watch the movie and imagine yourself enjoying those beautiful scenic spots.
There are many movies, which are filmed in other locations but shows Japan in movies. The following are the 5 most famous Hollywood movies, which were filmed in Tokyo:
Letters from Iwo Jima
This movie was filmed in some best available locations in Japan and credit goes to crew-members that were successful in depicting scenes as from an old Japan. Battle of Iwo Jima gave audiences, a real feel of war and was rated the best among similar movies. The audience sees the war in perspective of two soldiers of Japan. Credit for transformation of set goes to Director and Producer Clint Eastwood.
The Last Samurai
Next on the list is another war movie, which starred Tom Cruise. Similar to Letters from Iwo Jima only in the aspect that Tokyo was transformed into a world of the past. This film tells the story of a troubled American soldier while he finds inner peace staying at a remote Japanese village.
Kill Bill
This movie was broken down into two separate films and shooting of larger portions of both the films have been made in beautiful and charming locations. While watching, the viewer can feel that the movie Kill Bill is quite successful to set the original Japanese epic characters into present day global perspective.
The Grudge
Japan is one of the best locations for horror films because it takes the audience into one of the scariest journeys into the unknown quality that exudes from the atmosphere. The original Japanese movie "The Grudge", with the help of the director of the original Japanese movie and filmed in Tokyo, still remains to be one of the scariest movies ever watched.
Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Fast and Furious, the most famous movie shot in Tokyo, is about a young American getting involved in street racing in Tokyo. This movie remains the least popular in the "Fast and Furious" franchise.
Tokyo is definitely the best choice of exotic location to shoot a film.
Movies are a way to get to see the world even if you will never be able to see those wonderful places and sceneries. You can just sit in a cinema hall, watch the movie and imagine yourself enjoying those beautiful scenic spots.
There are many movies, which are filmed in other locations but shows Japan in movies. The following are the 5 most famous Hollywood movies, which were filmed in Tokyo:
Letters from Iwo Jima
This movie was filmed in some best available locations in Japan and credit goes to crew-members that were successful in depicting scenes as from an old Japan. Battle of Iwo Jima gave audiences, a real feel of war and was rated the best among similar movies. The audience sees the war in perspective of two soldiers of Japan. Credit for transformation of set goes to Director and Producer Clint Eastwood.
The Last Samurai
Next on the list is another war movie, which starred Tom Cruise. Similar to Letters from Iwo Jima only in the aspect that Tokyo was transformed into a world of the past. This film tells the story of a troubled American soldier while he finds inner peace staying at a remote Japanese village.
Kill Bill
This movie was broken down into two separate films and shooting of larger portions of both the films have been made in beautiful and charming locations. While watching, the viewer can feel that the movie Kill Bill is quite successful to set the original Japanese epic characters into present day global perspective.
The Grudge
Japan is one of the best locations for horror films because it takes the audience into one of the scariest journeys into the unknown quality that exudes from the atmosphere. The original Japanese movie "The Grudge", with the help of the director of the original Japanese movie and filmed in Tokyo, still remains to be one of the scariest movies ever watched.
Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Fast and Furious, the most famous movie shot in Tokyo, is about a young American getting involved in street racing in Tokyo. This movie remains the least popular in the "Fast and Furious" franchise.
Tokyo is definitely the best choice of exotic location to shoot a film.
About the Author:
Cecelia Owens loves travel and she does freelance writing for the top South African travel comparison website, bestflights.co.za
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