GuitarAtomik
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I didn't realize this was a thing that was happening. Looks alright for a Japanese adaptation, but still a little off. I didn't really think about it before, but Ajin is pretty perfect to make the transition to live action and would be pretty unique if done right.
TRAILER
If you haven't watched the anime, it's on Netflix and gets pretty good. It takes place in modern Japan years after it's discovered that immortal people they call Ajin exist in the world. They are extremely rare (like less than 10 in the world are are known about) and humanity treats these people as if they're less than human. As you would imagine, the governments of the world take an obvious interest in experimenting on them and using them for combat purposes etc and the story picks up when a high schooler dies (very publicly) and discovers he is one, forcing him to go on the run. There's more to it than that and the rules to the immortality are used pretty cleverly throughout.
TRAILER
If you haven't watched the anime, it's on Netflix and gets pretty good. It takes place in modern Japan years after it's discovered that immortal people they call Ajin exist in the world. They are extremely rare (like less than 10 in the world are are known about) and humanity treats these people as if they're less than human. As you would imagine, the governments of the world take an obvious interest in experimenting on them and using them for combat purposes etc and the story picks up when a high schooler dies (very publicly) and discovers he is one, forcing him to go on the run. There's more to it than that and the rules to the immortality are used pretty cleverly throughout.