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Hiroshi Ozumi calls for love on a telephone pole & Eiko Koike is covered in dirt Stills from the movie "Goodbye" are made public

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Hiroshi Ozumi calls for love on a telephone pole & Eiko Koike is covered in dirt Stills from the movie "Goodbye" are made public

The movie "Goodbye ~ The Comedy of Life That Begins with a Lie" released a set of stills.

Set in postwar Japan, the work is based on the stage play Goodbye. Kaylarino Sandlovic (real name: Kazuzo Kobayashi) wrote Osamu Dazai's unfinished work "Goodbye" as a stage play from his own unique perspective, which also won the "23rd Yomiuri Drama Awards" Best Work Award. The film tells the story of Tajima, the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine with several lovers, who is determined to break up with his lovers on Tuesday but can't find a suitable reason, so he finds the mercenary hawker Silk and asks her to play his wife. The film will be released in Tokyo from February 14, 2020. Piccadilly Theater and released nationwide.

Hiroshi Ozumi plays Tajima On Tuesday, Eiko Koike plays the rude and savage but beautiful Nagai Silk, Asami Mizukawa, Ai Hashimoto, and Tamaki Ogawa play Tajima's lovers, and Kimura Tae plays his wife Shizue. In addition, Hamada, Matsushige Toyotomi, Keiko Toda and others will also appear. The director is Narima, who has directed works such as "The Cicada of the Eighth Day".

In the stills, Tajima clinging to the pole and staring at Tajima's silk reminds of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In addition, the stills also show silk covered in dirt as a peddler and Tajima's mistresses. (Silent/Translation)

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