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Thermae Romae II

Original title: Terumae romae II
  • 2014
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
868
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Hiroshi Abe in Thermae Romae II (2014)
Time TravelComedyFantasySci-Fi

A sequel to the comedy Thermae Romae, an adaptation of Yamazaki Mari's popular comic. A Roman Empire bathhouse architect learns how to travel through time when in need of inspiration. Then, ... Read allA sequel to the comedy Thermae Romae, an adaptation of Yamazaki Mari's popular comic. A Roman Empire bathhouse architect learns how to travel through time when in need of inspiration. Then, a conflict could divide the Roman Empire.A sequel to the comedy Thermae Romae, an adaptation of Yamazaki Mari's popular comic. A Roman Empire bathhouse architect learns how to travel through time when in need of inspiration. Then, a conflict could divide the Roman Empire.

  • Director
    • Hideki Takeuchi
  • Writers
    • Mari Yamazaki
    • Hiroshi Hashimoto
  • Stars
    • Hiroshi Abe
    • Aya Ueto
    • Kazuki Kitamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    868
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideki Takeuchi
    • Writers
      • Mari Yamazaki
      • Hiroshi Hashimoto
    • Stars
      • Hiroshi Abe
      • Aya Ueto
      • Kazuki Kitamura
    • 2User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Hiroshi Abe
    Hiroshi Abe
    • Lucius
    Aya Ueto
    Aya Ueto
    • Mami
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Ceionius
    Kai Shishido
    Kai Shishido
    • Antoninus
    Riki Takeuchi
    Riki Takeuchi
    • Tateno
    Midoriko Kimura
    Midoriko Kimura
    Katsuya Takagi
    • Marcus
    • (as Katsuya)
    Tarô Akebono
    Tarô Akebono
    • Akebonus
    • (as Akebono)
    Katsunori Kotoôshû
      Minoru Shiraki
      Tomoko Matsushima
      Tomio Suga
      Hachirô Ika
      Bunmei Tobayama
      Tarô Iwate
      Takao Kinoshita
      Daisuke Tochiazuma
        Kazuyoshi Fujiazuma
        • Director
          • Hideki Takeuchi
        • Writers
          • Mari Yamazaki
          • Hiroshi Hashimoto
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        10alisonc-1

        A Sequel As Goofy As the Original

        One of my favourite films from Montreal's Fantasia Festival in 2013 was "Thermae Romae," a goofy Japanese film set in ancient Rome and featuring bath builder Lucius (Hiroshi Abe) who finds himself in modern-day Japan from time to time, where he discovers new public bath designs and a young girl Mami (Aya Ueto) who wants to draw manga and is very drawn to him. So when I saw there was a "Thermae Romae II" showing up at Fantasia in 2014, starring the same actors in the same roles, well, I had to see it of course! And it was just as goofy as the first one. Once again, Lucius is called upon to create new public baths, at the behest of Emperor Hadrianus (Masachika Ichimura), but this time he's asked to do so in the belief that public baths will make Rome a peaceful country that no longer is fighting multiple wars in distant lands. But the Senate wants the wars to continue - after all, they profit mightily from them - and so they conspire to have Lucius killed by ex-soldiers turned bandits. But they reckoned without the single-mindedness of our hero, and his peculiar ability to suddenly be transported to modern-day Japan, with all the advantages that brings to him (not to mention Mami)....

        This is definitely a sequel, but one that doesn't require the audience to have seen the first film (in fact, I heard several people in line stating that they hadn't seen the first one, but the premise was such that they couldn't miss seeing the second). There are a few moments shown from the first film, mostly Mami having flashbacks of those events, but they weren't needed to enjoy the second one on its own merits. There's a lot of humour and a bit of pathos, and some romance too. And I had forgotten that Lucius' travels into the future were accompanied by an apparently necessary baritone opera singer, on some hill somewhere, singing "Pagliacci" - the final touch to make this just that much more absurd, and enjoyable! A fitting end to Fantasia for us this year indeed!
        10sheila_yuki

        This is ecchi

        The show is too underrated. Is it because it is created by flat- faced people? Besides Japanese love of fan service and exposed Lucius sexiness a lot, the setting and story is in Hollywood level. The knowledge about the Roman is so vast, and I'm glad that they use white people and funny enough showing black guys as slaves. I don't get too much laugh of it but it is story rich and interesting whenever Lucius stuck and get the solution of it. Japanese manga always passionate about their culture and the mangaka is smart by combining Western and Japanese culture. Although Lucius copied Japanese blatantly but still make sense in the Ancient Roman. Although it is from seinen manga, I find Mami is like your typical pure, innocent shoujo manga heroine. And we have the bishonen Lucius and Ceionius that their interaction is gonna make shippers gone wild. So basically, it is great adaptation of manga, glad they make it before the Hollywood ruin it, such a simple story but fun to watch. Not original idea since time travelling is kinda used a lot in manga but still it is entertaining.

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        • Trivia
          Based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mari Yamazaki. It won the third Manga Taisho and the Short Story Award at the 14th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.
        • Connections
          Alternate-language version of Terumae romae (2012)

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        • Release date
          • April 26, 2014 (Japan)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
        • Official site
          • Official site (Japan)
        • Language
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • 羅馬浴場 2
        • Filming locations
          • Sofia, Bulgaria(Studio)
        • Production companies
          • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
          • Toei Company
          • Dentsu
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $42,473,163
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 52 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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