Kurihara was not only one of Japan's most popular movie stars in the 1970s and 1980s, but also one of the most familiar movie stars for Chinese audiences in the 1980s. At that time, the Japanese films "Wangxiang" and "Life and Death Love" began to appear on the Chinese screen, and the youth, beauty and rich inner world of Kurihara In the film shook the Chinese audience, and she was also regarded as the embodiment of beauty by countless audiences.
Kurihara Komaki (古原小卷, born March 14, 1945 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese performing artist.
In 1963, at the age of 18, Kurihara entered the Haiyunza Actor Training Institute. In 1964, he participated in his first TV series "Rainbow Design". In 1967, he starred in the Big River drama "Three Sisters" for the first time. In 1972, she won the Best Actress Award at the 27th Mainichi Pictures Awards for her romance film "Oshina Love". In 1974, he went to the Soviet Union to shoot the romance film "Moscow Love". In 1978, he starred in the drama film "Wangxiang" released in China, and was recognized by Chinese audiences for playing the role of Keiko Gu in the film. In 1979, the starring romance film "Life and Death Love" was released in China, and gained more attention in China for playing the role of Natsuko Nakada in the film. In 1980, he played Photo Hasegawa in the biopic "Star of Hope". In 1986, he performed the drama "Good People of Sichuan" in China. In 1991, she participated in the feature film "Qingliang temple bells" directed by Xie Jin, pu Cunxin played her long-lost son, after this film, Kurihara Faded out of the film world and put more energy on the theater stage.
The tenderness of the small volume is flowing in her blood, her unforgettable eyes are full of beauty, kindness, sadness and confusion (reporter in the movie "Wangxiang"), and now many of our beautiful actresses are just trying to pursue facial "beauty" (and a thousand faces), but the eyes are very brutal. Kurihara Komaki Lady's beauty is elegant, beautiful subtle, beautiful and simple. She shows the most perfect qualities of Asian women in front of the audience, even if we come to see her movies today, we will still understand what is "Oriental Female Beauty"!
Among the many films filmed by Kurihara Komaki, the Chinese audience is most familiar with "Wangxiang" and "Life and Death Love".
She plays a female journalist in the film "Wangxiang", studying the problem of Japanese prostitutes selling themselves overseas, and accidentally meets Azaki Po, who was forced to sell herself in Nanyang. Kurihara said: "After reading the script and the original novel, I felt very shocked and deeply moved. Although I have never really come into contact with an unfortunate woman like Akiba, as a woman, I am fully able to experience their inner pain. And the author's thinking about war also makes me feel that we must not let war happen again. This role earned Kurihara the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
With a heart of repentance
Speaking about Xie Jin's "Bells of Qingliangji Temple", Kurihara Komaru said, "I have known Xie For a long time. He said at the time, I have a role here, it's a mother, and I think it's a good fit for you. I thought playing an old mother was challenging for me, who was still relatively young at the time. I was really moved by the script. The war caused great misfortune to the Chinese people, but the Chinese people did not care about their previous suspicions, but raised the Japanese orphans who remained in China and took good care of them. The suffering of the Japanese orphans tells us that the war has also brought disaster to Japan itself. So I made this film with deep gratitude and remorse. Kurihara said that she shed tears of excitement when filming this film.
In 1979, Kurihara visited China for the first time with a Japanese film delegation. In 1986, on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Japan-Chinese Exchange Association, Kurihara Komaki visited China with the Japanese Haiyouza Theater Troupe.
On 19 August 2008, she attended the Tokyo International Film Festival and China Film Week and won the China-Japan Cultural Exchange Promotion Award. On October 18, 2011, the Japan-Chinese Exchange Association held a commemorative event to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the association at the New Otani Hotel in Tokyo, which Wasumatsu Kurihara attended.
On June 18, 2013, Kurihara's delegation visited Beijing Foreign Chinese University and interacted with teachers and students from the Japanese Research Center and the Department of Japanese Language. On April 10, 2012, Cai Wu, special envoy of the Chinese government and minister of culture, met with Akira Tsujii, president of the Japan-Chinese Exchange Association, and Kurihara Komaki attended the meeting in Tokyo.
In 2014, the Chinese Embassy in Japan held a New Year reception for the Japan-China friendship group, and Kurihara Ogaki spoke at the conference. In June 2015, Kurihara Komaki, who was invited to participate in the 18th Shanghai International Film Festival, visited Ba Jin's former residence and left an inscription for Ba Jin's former residence, which is also her return to the old place after nearly thirty years.
In April 2016, she attended the event of the Japan-Chinese Exchange Association to celebrate its 60th anniversary; In May, the exhibition of Higashiyama Kuiyi Lithographs and Chinese and Japanese Monks and Daitoku Calligraphy and Paintings opened, Vice Mayor Wang Zhijian delivered a speech, Kurihara Komaki and Japanese Consul General in Shanghai Kazuyuki Katayama, and Kyoto Nongshengji Elder Matsuura Toshikai attended the exhibition.
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