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  • Masahiro Motoki “40 Years as an Actor” Special Interview “Actually, I don’t think being an actor is my calling

    The more I try to play a role, the more I think how inadequate I am compared to the character I am playing,&#; said actor Masahiro Motoki,

    Actor Masahiro Motoki (57) began to talk while looking down a little, &#;Friendship: Seiji Hirao and Shinya Yamanaka&#;s Last Year&#; (TV Asahi), which will be broadcast on November 11, will focus on Seiji Hirao, who led the Japanese rugby world as a player and coach, and passed away in October from bile duct cell cancer. He played the role of Seiji Hirao, who led the Japanese rugby world as a player and coach and passed away in October from cholangiocarcinoma.

    He passed away in October from bile duct cell cancer. &#;Many of the roles I play are good people who are far removed from myself. Mr. Hirao was two years older than me. At the time when his Kobe Steel rugby team was winning seven consecutive Japanese championships, I wa

    Film Analysis: Silence of the Sea () by Setsuro Wakamatsu

    By Pawel Mizgalewicz

    Looking back at the past, and the thought to fix it – either by covering it up, or by making it better – looks like a fitting choice of subject for Setsuro Wakamatsu, one of Japan’s most experienced directors. Born in , Wakamatsu did not helm any gigantic hits that were shown widely abroad, but is a well known quality in the country and got to work with many of Japan’s popular actors, most famously with Ken Watanabein „The Unbroken” (“Shizumanu Taiyo”). This time, the director took up a screenplay written by the year-old So Kuramoto, another dependable veteran of the TV and film scen. With “Silence of the Sea”, they tell a story about genius painters at the end of their artistic journey, with dark secrets to untangle. Yet, they dive into the past not only to reminisce, but to use it as a canvas to paint a new masterpiece.

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    Okuribito

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    Review by Susan Meehan

    Okuribito (Departures), winner of the Oscar for “Best Foreign Language Film,” upsetting the much talked about Walzing With Bashir, opens with a mesmerising winter scene in the photogenic Shōnai area of Yamagata Prefecture and doesn’t fail to continue impressing, amusing and tugging at the heart strings.

    His career as a cellist in tatters, halted when the orchestra he plays with is rudely dissolved, Daigo Kobayashi, played by heart throb Masahiro Motoki – who erupted onto the scene in the s with the all boy band “Shibugaki Tai,” then going on to star in several films, including “Sumo Do Sumo Don’t” – returns to his native Sakata from Tokyo. With hardly a penny to his name, the idea is to live rent-free in his deceased mother’s home.

    Eager to find work, in order to support his steadfast wife, Mika, Daigo applies for a job at NK Agency “assisting departur

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