I have just watched Garo: Beast of The White Night's making of footages. No doubt about it now! The cast! The director! The crew! Everyone gave their best to the show.
I'd always felt the show before the movie was emotional, full of emotions from the actors and actress, and the action scenes! Well what do you know!? The main protagonist actually does his OWN stunts! Bravo! Bravo! Hardly do you see any real action in Kamen Rider or anything else of the similar genre anymore! And mind you, just because I mentioned Kamen Rider, does not make Garo a child's show. It's aimed at adult audiences. Anyways, less of that and more about the show. After watching these footages, and the main protagonist almost burst into tears after his final scene was filmed, add that to him dressing up in his props and going to the director with a birthday cake, singing Happy Birthday with the show's heroine, and in front of all the crew and cast! God that's touching, so very fucking touching.
I could only dream to work on a set like that. Where everyone were giving it their all, their love into the film, appreciating and even crying when the thing is finally completed and done with!
Watching the interviews with the cast, man. Sure makes me want to be an actor. You know, acting together, laughing together and all that! Ah it seems like such a great experience to behold.
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