
Tokyo Film World 1971: Starting with B-movies
About This Novel
Musashi Kai traveled through the Showa film world, but encountered the coldest winter in the film industry. Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune broke up, and the legendary group fell apart. Shochiku's Atsumi Kiyo has become a national idol, and Toho's tokusatsu monsters have taken the screen by storm. In this era when stars were shining brightly and buildings were about to collapse, he chose the craziest path. Masumura Yasou laughed at him for not understanding aesthetics, and Wakao Fumiko pitied him for destroying his future. He nailed himself into the coffin and counted down his life to complete the filming. On the day the film was released, Toshiro Mifune clenched his fists in the theater, and Tatsuya Nakadai couldn't sleep all night. An old era is slowly coming to an end. And the new movie god is opening his eyes from the coffin.
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
The author of Stolen Project laid a lot of groundwork. I could only admit it at that time, otherwise there would be another way out.
The little Japs deserve to die. . . . . This year
My plan was stolen when I came up. I couldn't be more stupid. Goodbye.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
The author of Stolen Project laid a lot of groundwork. I could only admit it at that time, otherwise there would be another way out.
The little Japs deserve to die. . . . . This year
My plan was stolen when I came up. I couldn't be more stupid. Goodbye.









