Millennium Actress

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From genius director Satoshi Kon, take a journey through cinema history via his unique, world-bending perspective. With the renowned Ginei Studios shutting down and their buildings about to be demolished, film-maker Genya Tachibana sets out to commemorate this historical moment by interviewing the studio’s former superstar - the now-reclusive Chiyoko Fujiwara. Thirty years on from her disappearance from the limelight, one question lingers - why did she end her career and vanish at the peak of her acting powers? The truth lies within a key found by Genya many years prior… a key that is far more than just a memento, and instead serves as an emblem of her entire raison d’être. As Chiyoko recounts her story, so Genya and his cameraman are pulled into a wide-ranging journey through the lens of her films. Interviews and recollections, acting and reality, all blur into the single rich tapestry of a remarkable life. (Anime Ltd)

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novoten 

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English I can only regret that for so long Satoshi Kon was nothing more to me than just the creator of the now legendary Paprika. His earlier films struck me as small artistic experiments worth getting to only in a moment of leisure. But as I made my way through time to Chiyoko, it finally occurred to me what a great genius her creator was and what a huge loss it is that only four feature films came after it. He was unique in that his signature is not as immediately recognizable as those of his other famous peers. Perhaps only by having a beautiful, shy-looking girl in the lead role and by the musical aspect of Susumu Hirasawa's yodeling choruses. So why did I find Millennium Actress so enchanting? It is from its affection both for the audience and equally for the medium of film. There have been enough love letters dedicated to cinematography, but this one understands its audience. When a documentary filmmaker tearfully and passionately recites his idol's most famous lines, he speaks from the soul to all those who have ever looked at a movie poster with emotion. When combined with the universal and heavily used inspiring message that it's not the destination, it's the journey, you simply have no emotional defense. ()

Zíza 

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English Thousands of nights passed, thousands of faces of the moon she could see, but she still lived only in that one night under that one moon. I don't understand why I still can't get over it. The first movie that makes my hands shake. I really don't understand how something like that could have been made. I really don't understand how anyone could put such a perfectly fitting soundtrack to it. I know I don't really get it much, but one thing – a movie like this is only born once for me. Will I ever get a more powerful cinematic experience? 14 Nov 2010 Seen again and I'm still hoping – maybe even more than after the first viewing – for "itsuka kitto". ^^ ()