nekohiro09
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Just as innocent as roses in May...
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Post by nekohiro09 on Nov 25, 2006 2:41:57 GMT -5
ecole-movie.jp/i found this website for a french movie that had a lot of creepy little girls in it,that looked A LOT like ror. check out the site,its pretty neat(even though it's in japanese T_T)
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Post by Princess Eleanor on Nov 25, 2006 14:05:02 GMT -5
i kno! That sucks that its in Jap! Wow...I really want to see this movie!
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Post by PrinceJoshua on Nov 26, 2006 0:51:20 GMT -5
Theres a lot of things in Japan that I want. Its just not fair. -_-
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Post by fredrick2003 on Nov 26, 2006 11:59:32 GMT -5
So uhh... release dates and any other information?
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Post by Princess Eleanor on Nov 26, 2006 17:28:42 GMT -5
yea, can u find out for us?
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nekohiro09
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Just as innocent as roses in May...
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Post by nekohiro09 on Nov 26, 2006 17:41:38 GMT -5
i found a message board on imdb that said it could be released on dvd here in the us in feb or march. it came out in select theaters in october =( But if you're in the Uk,Germany,or France,you can get a copy.
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Post by PrinceJoshua on Nov 26, 2006 22:10:28 GMT -5
Just saw the trailer. Looks messed up. 0_o
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nekohiro09
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Just as innocent as roses in May...
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Post by nekohiro09 on Nov 26, 2006 22:11:24 GMT -5
that's why i bought rule of rose =)
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Post by Princess Meg on Nov 26, 2006 23:20:32 GMT -5
You can find here it on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes under the title "Innocence" ["L' École" in French]. Also a review of the p DVDs. A synopsis for those curious [ SOURCE]: Confused, yet curious, six-year-old Iris is taken in hand by Bianca, the leader of a group of girls who live in one of five houses that make up a kind of boarding school. The only adults are old servants and two authoritarian teachers. Obedience is paramount. Those caught trying to escape are either swallowed up by the horrors of the outside world or condemned to serve the other girls within the school walls for the rest of their lives. The girls suffer various indignities of school life, longing to get outside. However, the eldest girls disappear each night for several hours under orders not to reveal their whereabouts to the others. In the end, we learn how these girls step into adulthood in this familiar, but clearly alternate, universe.
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Post by domriver on Nov 27, 2006 1:03:44 GMT -5
Very interesting movie - almost seems like Rule of Rose.
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Post by PrinceJoshua on Nov 28, 2006 0:45:05 GMT -5
Must see. @_@
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rusty
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Blegh!
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Post by rusty on Nov 28, 2006 19:02:17 GMT -5
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Post by Princess Eleanor on Nov 30, 2006 21:55:09 GMT -5
It seems so....And thanks a bunch Meg for supplying the Info! *curtsy*
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Post by PrincessJennifer on Dec 8, 2006 1:46:17 GMT -5
It does look interesting and a lot like RoR...I must see it!!!
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bucketknight
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Post by bucketknight on Dec 8, 2006 6:38:17 GMT -5
Holy crap!! Look at the price for a US buyer!! www.amazon.com/Innocence-Original-Version-English-Subtitles/dp/B000KAWEYA/sr=8-1/qid=1165577393/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-2327854-6296724?ie=UTF8&s=dvdProbably cuz it was never licensed in the US (probably for the same reason that Sony won't license RoR outside Japan). Or maybe because no one thought that any non-Japanese children can be creepy like in Ringu. The only R1 is Canadian. I looked at Amazon, DDD, Wherehouse, and Hollywood. I couldn't find it in any other than that crazy one above. When I can't find it in any of those 4, that means usually that it is not licensed in the states, and that means good luck ever finding it. But hey, if anyone can find a decent copy in the states, holla.
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