Both movies portray society's darker or tougher side. They each carry a heavy toll, but it is also remarkably well put together. Similar elements, like injustice and mistreatment of individuals who have disabilities, were present in both movies. Sadly, one is inspired by an actual story, and the other is not.
In contrast to Silenced, which centers on pursuing justice, A Christmas Carol centers on seeking revenge.
One of the things I noticed about A Christmas Carol was that it brought me the same pain and discomfort as Silenced did.
In contrast to Silenced, which centers on pursuing justice, A Christmas Carol centers on seeking revenge.
One of the things I noticed about A Christmas Carol was that it brought me the same pain and discomfort as Silenced did.
The only thing they have in common is that both storylines feature the protagonists traveling back in time to resolve problems from their pasts. The Door into Summer is more sci-fi-oriented, whereas Tokyo Revengers is more action-oriented. In either way, both films are worth watching.
Both stories involve gangs, fights, and characters who are either fighting for their town and their loved ones. Some cast from HiGH&LOW — such as Yamada Yuki and Nobuyuki Suzuki — are also in this live-action film.