intro:Although Tsuya Nami (played by Kidaima Mai) and her husband Yosuke (played by Nagashima Toshiyuki) are both successful actors with flourishing careers, their relationship has become precarious over time. The appearance of the young woman Kotani Junko (played by Misaki) prompts Yosuke to decide to end his failing marriage with Nami. In the upcoming film 'LEFT ALONE', Nami will play a woman whose husband is unfaithful, and her on-screen husband and rival are played by Yosuke and Junko, which essentially reflects Nami's real life directly into the script. The media certainly won't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and reporters immediately launch a fierce attack on Nami. Under immense pressure, Nami's mental state gradually reaches the brink of collapse, and in her agony, she can no longer distinguish what is reality and what is cinema.
《Japan Japanese ethics Masterpiece
Directed by: Takahiro Ishii
Synopsis:
Although Tsuya Nami (played by Kidaima Mai) and her husband Yosuke (played by Nagashima Toshiyuki) are both successful actors with flourishing careers, their relationship has become precarious over time. The appearance of the young woman Kotani Junko (played by Misaki) prompts Yosuke to decide to end his failing marriage with Nami. In the upcoming film 'LEFT ALONE', Nami will play a woman whose husband is unfaithful, and her on-screen husband and rival are played by Yosuke and Junko, which essentially reflects Nami's real life directly into the script. The media certainly won't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and reporters immediately launch a fierce attack on Nami. Under immense pressure, Nami's mental state gradually reaches the brink of collapse, and in her agony, she can no longer distinguish what is reality and what is cinema.
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