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Mirai Moriyama Movies

2008  
 
A young woman has to choose between money, love and freedom in this comedy-drama from Japan. Suzuko (Yu Aoi) is twenty-one years old and has served a short sentence in jail after her co-workers caught her conducting some extra-legal business. Deciding a change of locale is in order, Suzuko moves out of her parents' home and begins holding down a series of odd jobs, determined to travel to greener pastures as soon as she saves up one million yen (roughly $9,500). After delivering newspapers and working as a cleaning lady, Suzuko ends up at a resort hotel, where she hires on with the staff. Suzuko strikes up a romance with a young man living nearby, but with her bank account nearing seven figures, she decides she must stay true to her original plan and hits the road, making her way to the mountains where she happens upon a peach farm. Suzuko is welcomed by the farmers and is offered a job as a "Peach Girl," helping to promote their crops in stores. Suzuko's bankroll begins to grow again until her new employers learn that she's done time in jail. Hyakuman Yen To Nigamushi Onna (aka The Million Yen Girl) received its world premiere at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Yu AoiMirai Moriyama, (more)
 
2005  
 
Add Rampo Noir: Mar's Canal/Mirror Hell/Caterpillar/Crawling Bugs to Queue Add Rampo Noir: Mar's Canal/Mirror Hell/Caterpillar/Crawling Bugs to top of Queue  
Directors Suguru Takeuchi, Akio Jissoji, Hisayasu Sato, and Atsushi Kaneko team to adapt four stories by acclaimed early-20th Century Japanese mystery novelist Taro Hirai, who penned his suspenseful tales under the telling pseudonym Edogawa Ranpo. Maverick Japanese indie star Tadanoby Asano stars in all four segments of the macabre omnibus. Takeuchi's "Mars' Canal," sets things into motion as a naked man (Asano) wandering through a desolate alien landscape recounts a sexual encounter that quickly took a violent turn. The second segment, directed by Jissoji and entitled "Mirror Hell," finds detective Kogoro Akechi (Asano) investigating the mysterious deaths of two young women. Upon discovering that mirrors crafted by malevolently handsome stationary shop master Toru Itsuki (Hiroki Narimiya) and that the mirror-maker knew both of the victims intimately, the investigation takes an unsettling turn that leads the detective to believe the occult may be involved. Director Sato's "Caterpillar," which comprises the third segment of the film, follows a quadruple amputee war veteran (Nao Omori) who returns from the battlefield only to face sadistic abuse at the hands of his nubile but resentful wife (Yukiko Okamoto). As a local artist (Ryuhei Matsuda) begins to take a morbid interest in the couple's twisted relationship, Detective Akechi (Asano) does his best to crack the strange case. Kaneko's "Crawling Bugs" rounds out the frightful quartet of tales by detailing the psychotic coupling between a well-known actress (Tamaki Ogawa) and her introverted driver (Asano), who longs to satisfy the sultry starlet in the same manner as her rough-handed lover (again Asano). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tadanobu AsanoMirai Moriyama, (more)
 
2005  
 
Isao Yukisada directed and co-wrote this romantic melodrama, based on a best-selling novel by Katayama Kyoichi. A typhoon is approaching town when Ritsuko (Kou Shibasaki, who also starred in director Yukisada's Go) discovers a mysterious old cassette tape that leads her to abruptly abandon her fiancé, Sakutaro (Takao Osawa of All About Lily Chou-Chou). When Sakutaro realizes where she's gone, it leads him to take a journey of his own. Sakutaro (played by Mirai Moriyama as a teen) goes into a deep reverie, thinking back to his high school years (which are shown in flashback), when he developed a powerful crush on a classmate, Aki (Masami Nagasawa). Aki was beautiful, poised, and athletic, and seemed on the verge of escaping their small town. With the encouragement of his best friend Ryunosuke (Issei Takahashi) and his uncle (Tsutomu Yamazaki, who also starred in Go), a wedding photographer, Sakutaro pursues Aki. She's drawn to him, and encourages him to open up to her in cassette recordings that they exchange. Their romance is blossoming when Sakutaro learns that Aki is gravely ill. As he relives his past, it becomes unclear whether their respective journeys will reunite Sakutaro and Ritsuko. Crying Out Love in the Center of the World was shown at the 2005 Asian American International Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Takao OsawaMasami Nagasawa, (more)