Hiroshi Abe's time-travellng bathhouse architect from ancient Rome returns in the sequel to the 2012 adaptation of a Japanese manga. By Clarence Tsui Thermae Romae 2 Still - H 2014 Big is not ...
In ancient Rome, bathhouse architect Lucius (Hiroshi Abe) becomes famous with designing the original "thermae" (bathhouse). He receives an order to build a thermae in the colosseum to help gladiators ...
Hideki Takeuchi's Thermae Romae (2012) played to turn-away crowds at its world premiere at Udine's Far East Film Festival two years ago. It went on to win the My Movies award, decided by internet ...
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The movie is about a bathhouse architect in ancient Rome who travels in time to present-day Japan What impressed the most the Japanese director was that people in Italy actually looked at the movie ...
UDINE, Italy — “Thermae Romae II,” the follow-up to the smash 2012 time-traveling comedy “Thermae Romae,” has become the fastest Japanese pic to pass the two million admissions mark this year. By its ...
A second trip to the spa is no paradise in this waterlogged follow-up to 2012's hit 'Thermae Romae.' A Nipponese time-travel fantasy in which sumo wrestling, electronic toilets and other cool Japanese ...
In ancient Rome, bathhouse architect Lucius (Hiroshi Abe) becomes famous with designing the original "thermae" (bathhouse). He receives an order to build a thermae in the colosseum to help gladiators ...
A Nipponese time-travel fantasy in which sumo wrestling, electronic toilets and other cool Japanese inventions find their way into ancient Roman spas, “Thermae Romae II” nonetheless proves a less ...