Aoi yu has a humble and shy personality, but is extremely malleable in terms of performance, and her smile with eight teeth in her squinting eyes is very infectious, and at the same time, she can quietly and melancholy hide her thoughts into her eyes.
She is the actress who director Shunji Iwai values the most, but Yu Aoi is unaware of her charm, and Shunji Iwai says she has "powerful, unpredictable energy" in her body.
She is the elf of the clear and bright flowers, Aoi Yu.
NO.12
She didn't know the names of those birds
The birds she didn't know their names
Director: Kazuya Shiraishi
编剧: Taeko Asano / Kaoru Numata
Starring: Ajii Akira / Abe Takashi / Matsuzaka Momori
Douban score: 6.9
Towako Kitahara (Yu Aoi), a man named Kenji (Takashi Abe), lives together. Although they live under the same roof, there is no romantic relationship between Towako and Jinji.
Towako hates The vulgarity and cowardice of Shinji, and even though she is insulted and disliked by Towako, Shinji is still deeply fascinated by her. Towako has had an unforgettable relationship, and her ex-boyfriend, Shunichi Kurosaki, is a downright scumbag who not only uses Towako's body, but also severely injures Towako when they break up.
By chance, Towako meets a man named Makoto Mizushima (Matsusaka Momori), and between them, they develop unrequited feelings.
However, Mizushima is nothing more than covetous of the flesh of Towako. The police find Towako and ask her about the whereabouts of the missing Kurosaki.
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An unexpected love story, Aoi Yu's first work to break through his own sexiness.
NO.11
Honey with clover
Honey and Clover
Director: Masahiro Takada
编剧: Masahiko Kawahara / Masahiro Takada
Starring: Sho Sakurai / Yusuke Iseya / Yu Aoi
Douban score: 7.4
Takemoto (Sho Sakurai), a hairy boy who is a freshman in the art department and is full of longing for university life, was shocked by two people on the first day of entering the apartment:
Wrapped in the eccentric artist temperament of the same house Morita (Yusuke Iseya), the talented and lolita autistic girl Hanamoto Yu (Yu Aoi), the two fall in love with Koyu almost at the same time, but Koyu is related to art teacher Ashu and is very closely protected by him.
Another roommate, Masayama, is silently loved by the girl Yamada, but he is obsessed with his part-time boss, the beautiful and mature architect Rihana. Two story lines intertwine everything about youth:
College life, artistic dreams, crazy hearts, contradictory feelings. Under the glittering background of everyone around him, the most simple and ordinary Takemoto slowly realized his growth from the initial confusion...
A live-action film based on the manga Honey and Clover. Aoi Yu is quiet and gentle, bright like that period of youth.
NO.10
Turtle unexpected speed tour
Turtle's unexpected speed travel
Director: Satoshi Miki
Writers: Satoshi Miki
Starring: Shuri Ueno / Yu Aoi / Iwamatsu
Douban score: 7.6
Bird (Shuri Ueno) is a boring girl who feeds turtles at home every day and receives a phone call from her overseas husband every day, and this day is no exception.
A strange plumber insists that he has repaired a family that is clogged by eel rice, and the sparrow follows him to the plumber's company to see it, but he has to walk home by himself because he does not look at other strange items.
On the way home, I tried to climb a long flight of stairs in 30 seconds, but I fell down because of the apple that rolled down, and when I fell, I saw a small sticker recruiting spies.
At that time, the bird who was not surprised at the time continued to go to the date of the little good sister (Aoi Yu), but was told to wait for 2 hours, the bird went to perm his hair, and by the way, he recalled the glory of his childhood friend's own low-key, and suddenly, she remembered the spy note, and she decided to apply!
Ueno Shuri + Aoi Yu, an absurd comedy performed by an unexpected combination, those small details, are the feelings that pass by in our lives.
NO.9
Everything about Lily Week
Everything about Lily Zhou
Director: Shunji Iwai
Writers: Shunji Iwai
Starring: Hayato Ichihara / Shugo Oshinari / Ajii
Douban score: 7.8
Yuichi Renmi lives in a small, secluded town with her mother, stepfather, and brother. He is in the Kendo Department with his classmate Shusuke Hoshino (Shugo Shinobu), and the two become good friends.
Hoshino was originally a student with excellent character and learning, but he was jealous of his classmates. When a group of classmates returned from Okinawa during the summer vacation, Hoshino changed into a different person.
Then Hoshino began to take pleasure in bullying his classmates, and the methods were cruel, and Yuichi was not spared. Yuichi has a reclusive personality and likes the singer Lily Zhou, and at the Lily Zhou forum he established, he met a person named "Green Cat".
Yuichi and Blue Cat both live an easy life, the two encourage each other and agree to meet at Lily Week's concert, and the appearance of "Green Cat" surprises Yuichi.
Extremely pure, brilliant to dazzling youth, is also extremely sensitive and painful, approaching the core of campus bullying from another angle.
NO.8
Ranger Sword Heart
Rurouni Kenshin
Director: Keishi Otomo
Writers: Kiyomi Fujii / Keishi Otomo / Nobuhiro Tsuki
Starring: Ken Sato / Saki Takei / Ajii Ajii
Douban score: 7.9
After the turbulent Meiji Restoration, Japan ushered in a new era. In the tenth year of the Meiji government, an ominous atmosphere pervaded Tokyo.
Evil industrialist Takeda Kanyū (Teruyuki Kagawa) manipulates female physician Gao Ho-hye (Yu Aoi) to develop a new type of opium, openly recruiting takeshi Takeo, and wantonly acquiring surrounding land, orderly realizing his wolf ambitions.
During this period, the Udo Blade Guard, who indiscriminately killed innocents in the name of the executioner's sword drawn, attracted the attention of the former leader of the new selection group, Saito Ichi, and also forced the sword-drawn Saimoto, who had been hidden for many years, to appear on the scene.
Living in the Kamiya Dojo, Ayamura gradually blends into the peaceful life of Kamiya Sakura (Takei Misaki) and the surrounding common people. However, Takeda is desperate, and in order to protect the good people, Kenshin has to pull out the reverse blade and SagaraKusanosuke to bravely enter the tiger's den...
As a classic manga adaptation of the original film, from the characters to the picture have met the expectations of the original fans, the martial sword scene is very exciting, and the swordsman's spirit is deeply moving.
NO.7
Million dollar with bitter worm woman
Million yuan and bitter insect girl
Director: Yuki Tanada
Writers: Yuki Tanada
Starring: Yu Aoi / Mirai Moriyama / Masanori Taki
Douban score: 8.0
Reiko Sato (Yu Aoi) is an ordinary girl with no skills, who has just graduated from college, lives with her parents, and is at a loss for the future. She is introverted and stubborn by nature, often conflicting with her family, and finally decided to work and save enough for a million to move out and find her own life.
Reiko did not renege on her word, and after saving a million, she left the house with her suitcase and began to travel around, to the beach, where she sold smoothies in a small shop; to the mountains, she helped the growers pick peaches.
Working around allowed her to save enough for one million after another, and every time she saved enough, it was easy to save money when she left for the next place, but the life she wanted was still unknown.
However, in the process of frequently changing places to work, Reiko is also learning to get along with people, from the initial embarrassment and panic, to being able to make friends, working in a flower shop, she met Nakajima, a college student who constantly borrowed money from her, and the confusion and search for a long time seemed to have an answer...
The whole movie is warm and warm, showing the growth path of the girl with You Aoi as an individual, although it is inevitable to regret, but the girl is no longer escaping.
NO.6
A long goodbye
A long farewell
Director: Mitaka Nakano
Writers: Nakano Mitshiro
Starring: Yu Aoi / Yuko Takeuchi / Tomoeko Matsubara
Based on Kyoko Nakajima's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of how his father (Yamazaki Tsutomu), who was originally a middle school principal, is diagnosed with cognitive impairment and spends the rest of his time with his wife Yashiko (Tomoko Matsubara) and his two daughters (Yuko Takeuchi and Yu Aoi).
Warm movies are not unusual, but the touch of detail will always make you cry, and Aoi Yu has always been so quiet and beautiful.
NO.5
Fuso Flower Girl
Fusang flower girl
Director: Lee Sang-il
Writers: Lee Sang-il / Daisuke Habara
Starring: Yasuko Matsuyuki / Akira Asai / Etsuji Hikawa
Iwaki, a coal mining town in Fukushima Prefecture in 1965, is now facing the impact of the changes of the times. Petroleum energy has gradually become the mainstream, while coal resources have gradually withdrawn from the historical stage.
Generations of people in Pancheng, who had been digging coal for a living, began to feel the hardships of life, and the town's coal mines were closed one after another, and unemployment was increasing. To revitalize the town, a plan to build a "Hawaiian Recreation Center" was unveiled.
Kimiko (Yu Aoi), a female high school student who has lived here for generations, learns of the entertainment center's recruitment of hula dancers and comes with her friends to apply. However, the revealing costumes scared off many conservative and simple girls, and in the end only Four remained, Kimiko, Sanae, Hatsuko, and Sayuri.
Under the guidance of Ayame Hirayama (Taiko Matsuyuki), a dance teacher from Tokyo, these girls, who have no foundation, resist pressure from all sides and study hard to become excellent hula girls as soon as possible...
True historical background and real story, the epitome of Japanese society in the 60s, and Aoi Yu's dance is quiet and beautiful, very temperamental.
NO.4
Brother
younger brother
Director: Yoji Yamada
Writers: Emiko Hiramatsu / Yoji Yamada
Starring: Ajii Akira / Kayaki / Yuriko Ishida
Douban score: 8.1
In a corner of Tokyo, the gentle and kind Takano Umiko (Yoshinaga Koyuri) runs the drugstore left by her deceased husband alone. In the past 20 years, she has lived with her mother-in-law and daughter Xiao chun (Yu Aoi), although it is quite difficult, but the life is plain and happy.
Now that her daughter is about to marry, she is still worried about her joy. It turned out that on the 13th anniversary of her husband's death, her younger brother Tie Lang was drunk and messed around, which made his relatives and friends unhappy.
Yinzi and her brother Zhuang Ping deliberately concealed their brother, but Tie Lang, who had received the news, still came happily and was drunk as usual.
Tie Lang's actions not only disgraced his family, but also affected Koharu's marriage. In the days that followed, this younger brother, who was more than half a hundred years old but had never grown up, became a long-term entanglement that my sister could not give up...
This film pays tribute to the Japanese director Ichikawa Kun, who won the special prize of the film festival at the 60th Berlin Film Festival, and the feelings of the long stream of water are unconsciously refreshing.
NO.3
Hawaiian boys
Honokaa boy
Director: Atsushi Sanada
Writers: Takasaki Chokma
Starring: Shoso Okada / Yu Aoi
In pursuit of the magazine's report, Japanese boy Reiyu (Shosei Okada) and his girlfriend travel to Hawaii Island and encounter an old-fashioned theater in the village of Hornokaku on the northern tip of the island.
Six months later, Rei xiong, who had taken a leave from college, returned to town alone to work as a screening assistant in the theater. He gradually integrated into the simple and peaceful life of the local area, and became friends with his mother-in-law, who was good at cooking and loved to play pranks.
Grandma Bi invites Lingxiong to her house every day to enjoy a meal, and the two go to the valley together to wait for Yuehong. One day, Rei xiong meets the lively and smiling girl Maraya, who soon becomes the sunshine in his life.
The snubbed Mother-in-law was sullen and unhappy, but Lingxiong was completely unaware. On the night of her birthday, Lingxiong took Maraya to Bi's mother-in-law's house for dinner, and Maraya was hospitalized because of her mother-in-law's allergies.
Lingxiong calls and confronts Mother-in-law Bi, but learns the news that she has suddenly gone blind. At the same time, the theater where Lingxiong works is facing closure. In the gentle breeze of Hawaii, the boy quietly experiences the choice of growing up.
The film is adapted from Rei Yoshida's essay storybook of the same name, written based on the author's personal experience, and each shot is beautiful and people can't take their eyes off it.
NO.2
Flowers with Alice
Flowers and Alice
Starring: Apricot Suzuki / Yu Aoi / Jihiro Kuo
The young girl Hana (Suzuki Apricot) and Alice (Yu Aoi), who grew up together, are a pair of close friends, but the two have very different personalities, Alice is lively and active, chasing when she sees love, and Hana is shy by nature and dare not talk to the boy she likes.
While accompanying Alice every day to follow her at first sight to the college boy, Hana also secretly falls in love with Miyamoto, who often accompanies the boy.
Both Hana and Alice were admitted to the high school where Miyamoto was studying, and Hana managed to become a member of Miyamoto's cross-talk club.
An accident caused Miyamoto to suffer from a temporary "memory loss", and Hana took the opportunity to make up that he was the object of Miyamoto's love, and the two talked about pseudo-love. Seeing that the lies are getting more and more close to the end, Hua is in a hurry to pull Alice in, not wanting her to become a "light bulb" herself.
The most intimate and complicated feelings in the world are the friendship of girls, and the youth films filmed by Shunji Iwai can always arouse the sadness and emotion in your heart.
NO.1
Tokyo family
Tokyo family
Writers: Yoji Yamada / Emiko Hiramatsu
Starring: Kotsu hashi / Kazuko Yoshiyuki / Yu Aoi
Douban score: 8.7
One day in 2012, the seventy-year-old Shukichi Hirayama (Kō hashimoto) and his wife Tomiko (Kazuko Yoshiyuki) arrive in Tokyo together.
In this bustling and hurried land, there are three of their children, the eldest son Yukiichi, who runs a clinic in the suburbs, His daughter Shiko, who runs a hairdresser with her husband Kuzo, and Masaji, the second son, who works as a Kabuki artist.
The family has not been reunited for a long time, and naturally the heart is full of joy. It's just that when the children grow up, they take on the family business, and they work from morning to night to make a living, and they have no time to take their parents to visit Tokyo.
The old couple stayed in the children's home one after another, deeply feeling their hardships, and Changji's confusion about the future seemed to make hirayama and his wife more worried.
Maybe everything will be fine, and there will always be a moment to let go of the hand. In just a few days, thousands of emotions surged in the hearts of parents, but it was too late to come out one by one...
When Aoi Yu appears, the whole picture is bright, the character is pleasing and tear-jerking, and the alienation of family affection is the pressure faced by people in every city.