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The Daily Movie Awards "Emperor of Shadows" Ayano Tsuyoshi claims to be very disappointed

author:China Youth Network

Group photo of the winners

M1905 Movie Network authorized the publication of February 12 reported that on February 10, 2015, Japan's "69th Mainichi Film Awards" award ceremony was held in Kanagawa Prefecture, and the hit film "Only Shine There" won four awards in total, including the Japan Film Excellence Award, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Director, becoming the biggest winner of this year's Mainichi Film Awards. Ayano, who won the "Movie Emperor", excitedly admitted, "Very happy! This award is not only an encouragement to me, but also makes me work harder. ”

When asked by the host about his "feelings about the award", Ayano said: "Although it is an encouragement to me, I have a sense of loss, because the movie "Only Shines There" is so good that I don't know if future works can surpass it." But Ayano said he would continue to make unremitting efforts to constantly open up new areas in his acting career.

In addition, Hideaki Ito, who won the best supporting actor for "Which Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa In an interview after attending the award ceremony, Ito humorously said, "I am very happy to win the award with my fellow countryman Tsuyoshi." ”

Chizuru Ike, who also won the best supporting actress for "Only Shine There", said that the feeling of winning the award was very nervous, "I have only won the Newcomer Award before, and this time I won this award, I think it is an affirmation of my acting skills, and it feels like a miracle happened to me." The rich expression on the top of the eyebrow showed the excitement of Chi Ying after winning the award.

Winners of the 69th Daily Film Awards:

Works Unit:

Japan Film Awards: "My Man" (Director Kazuka Kumachi)

Japan Film Excellence Award: "Only Shine There" (Director Wu Miho)

Best Foreign Language Film: "Boyhood" (Director Richard Linklater)

Cast Unit:

Best Actor: Tsuyoshi Ayano, "Only Shine There"

Best Actress: Sakura Ando, "0.5mm"

Best Supporting Actor: Hideaki Ito, "Which, Which, Where God Goes to the Village"

Best Supporting Actress: Chizuru Ike, "Only Shine There"

Best Newcomer:

Hirotomi Noborisaka, "The Road to Blood"

Komatsu Kana "Longing"

Tanaka Silk Award: Kyoka Suzuki

Director's Award: Wu Meibao, "Only Shine There"

Screenplay Award: Momoko Ando, "0.5mm"

Staff Awards:

Best Cinematography: MAKOTO SHIGUMA, "Paper Moon"

Best Artist: Hiroshi Hayashida and Iri Sakushima, "Eater"

Best Music: Zhou Fangyi and "Maiko Maiko"

Best Recording: Kenichi Fujimoto, "Forever 0"

Animation units:

Best Animation: The Island of Giovanni (directed by Mizuho Nishikubo)

Noburo Oto Award: "The Precipitated Commotion" (Director Onohana)

Documentary Unit:

Best Documentary: "Until the Invisible Handcuffs Are Removed" (Director Kim Sung-woong)

TSUTAYA Film Audience Awards:

Japanese films: "Ronin Kenshin Kyoto Fire", "Rooker Kenshin Legend Ending" (director Keishi Otomo)

Foreign Film: Frozen (director Chris Barker)

Special Prize: Teruyo Nogami

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