2005/04/11

MoVies


Ashyura Posted by Hello

This month, two big movies that I’m very looking forward to seeing will be on screen!!
I’m so excited but I wouldn’t be able to see both of them because I’m 3rd grade of high school student and prices are high for me. I don’t want to lose 3000 yen at a month.
The remarkable movies are Ashyurajyou-no-Hiyomi (Somegorou Ichikawa, Rie Miyazawa) and CONSTANTINE (Keanu Reeves). Both are released at April 16th. Ashyurajyou-no-Hitomi is Japanese movie and latter is American movie.
I’d like to talk about each of the movies next time.

3 comments:

kuriimu said...

i saw constantine and i didn't think it was as good as i expected. it's still allright but...eh. how do they show movies in japan? subtitled or dubbed? and how much is the average ticket?

ema said...

Both of them are for one movie in Japan. But I like subtitled versions better than dubbed ones.
In this time (17:00 April 13, 2005), exchange rate of the yen is 107yen to the dollar exchange rate. I mean, 1dollar = 107yen.
Adult rate is 1800 yen, approximately $17.
College student, vocational school student and high school student is 1500 yen, approximately $14.
Junior high school student, grade school student and infant are 1000yen, approximately $9.
If I see two movies at a month, it will be cost $28. I’m not given some spending money and don’t part time job. So for me, it’s expensive! If I lent the two movies, it only cost $7.
More over, Rental shop near my house gives us coupon (this coupon allow me to lent one DVD for free if I lend more than two) that can be used once a month and the coupon make costs $3.5!!

Nami Shion said...

1800yen? O_O expensive, very expensive. In Tenerife the cinema most expensive cost 680yen (student) and the most cheap 490yen (approximately).

I don't know Ashyurajyou-no-Hiyomi, but I saw Constantine the last month.