The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
On May 26, according to the news of the Japanese media, the famous Japanese director Yasuo who lowered the flag died of lung disease at 9:44 a.m. on May 20, at the age of 84
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The most well-known work of Kang Nan in China is the classic TV series "Blood Doubt", which was really empty when this drama was broadcast in China
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
Like traditional Japanese directors, Yasuo, who was born in 1934, entered the famous Toei at the age of 23 and worked as an assistant to many famous directors until 1966, when he finally became a supervisor, that is, a director
When he was an assistant director, he worked a lot with Ken Takakura, which is "The Legend of showa".
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
His first film was called "Bad Girl Yoko", which was a crime film
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
After that, he officially cooperated with Ken Takakura as a director to shoot "The Law of Hell Has No Tomorrow", of course, a crime film
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In the late 1960s, he and Ken Takakura collaborated on films such as "New Abashi Banzai: Blood Fights" and "Gangster in Prison", and also made several gangster-themed films
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
"New Abashi Banzai" is a very famous series of Japanese crime movies
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In the mid-1970s, Yasuo began to produce TV dramas, which began as a famous red trilogy series, and he was one of the directors
The success of 1975's "Blood Doubt" is also the screen memory of a generation in China
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
1976 "Red Shock" was also starring Momoe Yamaguchi and Yukazu Miura
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In 1977, "Red Torrent" starred Shigeru Oshima Inuzu Iken in "Blood Doubt"
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
After three TV series, Yasuo left Toei to become a freelance director, and he also continued to shoot big-screen works, the first of which was the crime film "Winter Flower" with Ken Takakura.
The heroine of "Winter No Hua" is a particularly temperamental japanese actress Who appreciates Mizuko
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
1979 Football film "My Youth 11" starring Toshiyuki Nagashima
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
1981's "Station", the pinnacle of Yasuo's career as a director, was still partnered by Ken Takakura and Chieko Begata, and was a very high-grossing film that year, and was shortlisted for the "Movie Shunbun" Annual Top Ten Works Award, winning five Japanese Academy Awards
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
After "Station", the life drama film of Yasuo Lowering the Flag + Takashi Warehouse became a hit, and 1983's "Shōji Tavern" was such a movie, and Ken Takakura also showed the tender side of the iron man in these films
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
1985 Ken Takakura and Hiroko Tanaka's "Night Fork" is also a well-known film, with takeshi Kitano's performance in the middle
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
1987's "Reason not to break up" is also such a life drama
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In the late 1980s, Yasuo shot two major historical films, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Shogunate.
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
Filming "How Much Do You Know about Love" in Toho Company is still a life flow movie
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In the 1990s, it ushered in the peak of the creation of Yasuo who lowered the flag, and his works were mostly life flow films with male protagonists and perspectives
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
Finally, in 1999, he filmed the famous "Railroad Man", working with the old guy Ken Takakura
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
"The Railroad" tells the beauty of the human feelings of small people, swept Through Japan at the box office, and won nine awards including Best Picture and Best Director at the Japanese Academy Awards, becoming a classic film
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In 2001, he also hired his old partners Ken Takakura and Hiroko Tanaka to shoot "Firefly"
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In 2004, he filmed "Akatsuki" by Takako Tokiwa and Teruyuki Kagawa.
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In 2005, Zhang Yimou and Ken Takakura collaborated on "A Thousand Miles to Ride Alone", and Yasuo Lowering the Flag was the executive director of the Japanese part
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
Later, in 2007, he made "By God", a fantasy comedy starring Satoshi Mu, Natsuki, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Sazuki Sasaki, Andusuke Suzuki, and Yosuke Eguchi
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
After a five-year break, in 2012, he directed "To Dear You" starring Ken Takakura, and found many old partners to work together to look back on his artistic life
The film was Ken Takakura's last film, which passed away in 2014
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
However, the old director Kang Nan is still filming, until he is over 80 years old
In 2013, he made "Shonen H", which had a very good reputation and was one of the best Japanese films of the year
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together
In 2017, Yasuo, who had not made a crime film for a long time, made "Remembrance", which was the last film of his life
The director of the Japanese business card "RailroadMan", and his old partner Ken Takakura went to Heaven to drink together