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"Devil's Blade" has repeatedly set new box office highs and won the Newspaper Film Award for Best Animation

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"Devil's Blade" has repeatedly set new box office highs and won the Newspaper Film Award for Best Animation

Devil's Blade: Infinity Train won the Japan Newspaper Film Award for Best Animation

1905 Movie Network News The 45th Japan Hokichi Film Awards recently announced the award, the best animation was awarded to the "Devil's Blade" theatrical version of "Devil's Blade: Infinite Train", this phenomenon-level animated film was released in Japan for 45 days, with a cumulative box office of about 27.5 billion yuan, surpassing the box office performance of "Titanic" of 26.2 billion yen, becoming the second highest box office in Japanese film history, and gradually approaching the Box Office Champion in Japanese film history, "Spirited Away" (30.8 billion yen).

The crime mystery film "The Sound of Sin" starring Oguri Andori and Hoshino Won won the Best Japanese Film, and Oguri Shun and Hoshino Gen won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively. "Creed" won the best overseas film, Naomi Kawase won the best director for "The Morning Dawn is coming", actress Sagita Caizhu won the best supporting actress in the film, and Asami Mizukawa won the best actress for "Comedy Love Wife Story".

"Devil's Blade" has repeatedly set new box office highs and won the Newspaper Film Award for Best Animation

"The Voice of Sin" won the Japan Newspaper Film Award for Best Film

Winners of the 45th Japan Hochi Film Awards:

Best Film (Japan): "The Voice of Sin"

Best Film (Overseas): "Creed"

Best Animated Film: Devil's Blade: Infinite Train

Best Director: Naomi Kawase, "The Morning Sun Is Coming"

Best Actor: Oguri, "The Voice of Sin"

Best Actress: Asami Mizukawa, "Comedy, The Tale of the Beloved Wife"

Best Supporting Actor: Hoshino Gen, "Voice of Sin"

Best Supporting Actress: Sagita Kyoru Sugita, "The Morning Dawn Is Coming"

Newcomer Award: Shumi Hattori for "Midnight Swan", Miyazawa Icefish "His"

Special Prize: Yukio Mishima: The Final Debate