By MISUZU SATO/ Staff Writer
October 5, 2022 at 08:00 JST
Brad Pitt is flanked by Ryosuke Saegusa, right, and Yuma Terada at the world premiere screening of “Bullet Train” in Los Angeles in August. (Provided by Ryosuke Saegusa and Yuma Terada)
Frustration over the West’s apparent indifference to Japanese novels led to the making of “Bullet Train,” the Hollywood action-thriller starring Brad Pitt. [Read More]
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