YANA TOBOSO’S Best-selling Manga Series “BLACK BUTLER” Adapted to the Big Screen
The original comic series “Black
Butler” that female Japanese artist Yana Toboso illustrated and wrote had been
serialized in the monthly G-Fantasy, published by Square Enix. The manga series had been adapted to a movie
with the same title, “Black Butler,” directed by Kentaro Otani (“Nana” series)
and Keiichi Sato (“Asura”) with a screenplay by Tsutomo Kuroiwa, stars Mizushima in the titular role
of the Black Butler who goes by the name Sebastian.
While the original manga is set in
19th century England, this new film is set more than 130 years later in 2020,
in an Asian city where Western and Asian cultures freely intermingle. At the
time when the movie is set, only males can take the reins of the Phantomhive
family, a young woman named Shiori dons male clothes and took on the name
Kiyoharu to lead the massive Phantom Corporation.
Sebastian is a demonic butler.
Perfect at the preparation and serving of exquisite meals and in providing
service and protection. He has an
extensive knowledge of all fields.
Sebastian is bound by a secret contract to serve his master, Kiyoharu
(Goriki), and in return for supporting his master’s mission, Sebastian will
receive Kiyoharu’s soul at the end of the bargain.
Mizushima plays Sebastian to the
hilt, as the perfect but arrogant butler with elegant movement and stylish
manners. As the movie gets into the
darker side. Mummified dead bodies of various dignitaries from around the world
are being discovered, a mysterious tarot card left beside each of them at the
scene. Kiyoharu, a young head of the
Genpo noble family sees the world as it heads into chaos. He also serves as a secret watchdog for the
Queen, a service that his family has provided for generations. The Queen orders Kiyoharu to solve the
mummification incidents. As he starts to
investigate, he hires the services of his perfect butler, Sebastian, who is
actually a demon. Kiyoharu has been
hiding his true identity since his parents’ tragic death years earlier.
“Black
Butler” will open exclusive in SM Cinemas nationwide on July 23 and will be
distributed by Silverline Inc.
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