Ko Shibasaki movies available on 4K Blu-ray, ranked by transfer quality.
dir. Carl Rinsch
The 2013 Keanu Reeves version gets a mediocre reception in every thread. Most comments acknowledge the film is not great but the disc looks good. The steelbook design earned some appreciation despite the film's reputation. The 1941 Japanese original is the one Criterion collectors actually want, and it still doesn't have a proper Blu-ray in the collection.
Capelight Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Hayao Miyazaki
While the Second World War rages, the teenage Mahito, haunted by his mother's tragic death, is relocated from Tokyo to the serene rural home of his new stepmother Natsuko, a woman who bears a striking resemblance to the boy's mother. As he tries to adjust, this strange new world grows even stranger following the appearance of a persistent gray heron, who perplexes and bedevils Mahito, dubbing him the "long-awaited one."
Shout! Factory · 4K + Blu-ray