Sometimes the simplest is the most moving. . .
Yuko Takeuchi, with a delicate appearance and a quiet temperament, makes people very comfortable, and is a thousand times more beautiful than those Internet celebrity faces.
Her films are very good. . . This film was her peak period, and so was her appearance. . .
In reality, the hero and heroine get married because of the play.
In July 2006, when the man was arrested for drunk driving, he found the actress Okamoto Aya in the car. Okamoto Aya happened to be the star of the TV series "Now, I Want to See You".
Although it was Okamoto Ayawho was sitting on the Nakamura lion stroller at the time , he was actually ambiguous with his ex-girlfriend Shinohara Tomoe , Suzuki Sandha and Takaoka Saki and other actresses, especially the closest relationship with Takaoka Saki .
This incident caused a sensation in Japan at the time. Aya Okamoto, who had a promising future, had to retire from the entertainment industry and has not yet come out.
Japan's entertainment industry is also very strange. Men and women cheat, and the woman quits under huge accusations, but the man can still act and thrive.
The two divorced in February 2008.
The man dated Saori, who was 11 years younger than him, in 2010, got married in 2015, and was found to have early-stage lung adenocarcinoma in 2017. After treatment, he has now recovered.
I feel like the story of the two is better than the movie. . .
In the movie, Qiu Sui Qiao (Nakamura Shido) said to Gu Tian Ling (Takeuchi Yuko): "Because I... don't think I am worthy of you", just predicting that he is really a philanderer in reality Scumbag, really don't deserve it.
9.0/10 points. 2018.07.17, first time watching, Korean version on Blu-ray. I haven't seen the Japanese drama version and the Korean movie remake yet.
After thinking about it for a long time, give 8 points or 9 points. Finally decided to give 5 stars. Compared with the dog blood of the two in reality, let's keep this pure, warm, plain and sincere relationship in an unreal movie forever. . .
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