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Best Shinji Higuchi Movies

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Get ready to dive into the thrilling and visually stunning world of Shinji Higuchi, a director who has redefined Japanese cinema with his innovative approach to special effects and compelling storytelling. From giant monsters to epic historical dramas, Higuchi's filmography is a testament to his creative vision and ability to bring fantastical narratives to life on the big screen. This curated list highlights some of his most celebrated works, showcasing the breadth and depth of his remarkable career. Now, it's your turn to shape the ultimate ranking! Below, you'll find our selection of Higuchi's best films. We've put them in a suggested order, but we encourage you to personalize it. Use the drag-and-drop feature to rearrange the movies according to your own personal preferences. Create your perfect "Best Shinji Higuchi Movies" list and share your unique cinematic perspective!

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Attack on Titan: Part 2 (2015)

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Picking up in the chaotic aftermath of the first film, *Attack on Titan: Part 2* thrusts humanity's remaining soldiers into a desperate new reality. The appearance of the mysterious black-haired Titan, revealed to be Eren Yeager (Haruma Miura), has turned him from a victim into a potential weapon—and a target. As Eren grapples with his monstrous new power, he and his allies, including the ever-loyal Armin (Kanata Hongo), must navigate the treacherous politics of a paranoid military regime. The enigmatic Shikishima (Hiroki Hasegawa) reveals his own shocking connections to the Titans' origins, forcing a final, desperate gambit to use Eren's power to seal the breached wall once and for all, leading to a cataclysmic confrontation that will determine the fate of humanity. This film is a quintessential Shinji Higuchi production and a prime example of his directorial strengths, earning it a place among his best work. A master of modern *tokusatsu* (Japanese special effects), Higuchi's expertise, honed on films like the Heisei *Gamera* trilogy and later perfected in *Shin Godzilla*, is on full display. He excels at conveying a visceral sense of scale and overwhelming disaster, and *Attack on Titan: Part 2* showcases this through its unflinching depiction of the Titans' grotesque horror and the destructive power they wield. The frantic, kinetic action of the ODM gear against these lumbering giants, combined with the sheer spectacle of city-wide destruction, is a hallmark of Higuchi's style, making the movie a powerful, if divisive, showcase of his unique vision for large-scale creature features.

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