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Kou Shibasaki: Eggplant Jelly Coffee Becomes Japanese Queen.

Kou Shibasaki, who just celebrated her 23rd birthday two days ago, will definitely be elected as the power queen in the first half of 2004 if the Japanese art world judges the list of artists' power like Hollywood.

This little-known novel was praised by her as a "golden mouth and jade words", and its sales immediately surpassed that of Norwegian Forest.

The movie of the same name adapted from the novel starring her surpassed the box office record of Paradise Lost and became the highest-grossing romantic movie in Japanese history.

The first album won the runner-up in Japan's public trust list, and the Japanese drama starring it was applauded and sold well. In short, the film and television songs with the words "Kou Shibasaki" are the guarantee of best selling.

On August 1 1, she will release her latest solo album, which will make the "Kou Shibasaki whirlwind" that has been going on since the beginning of the year more violent.

Who would have thought that at this time last year, Kou Shibasaki won the Best Newcomer Award for her drama Good Luck (currently being broadcast on the Emerald Channel, translated as Love in the Air). In a short period of one year, this "newcomer" climbed to the throne of Tianhou at a rocket-like speed. What is the secret of his rapid fame? Let's get to know each other.

From black woman to black love.

In 2000, he played a murderous student in The Great Escape.

In "Good Luck" in 2003, he played an airplane mechanic with a straight stomach.

The first solo album Sweet released in February this year was a great success.

Calling for Love in the Center of the World, released in May this year, became the highest-grossing romantic movie in Japanese history.

Kou Shibasaki

Identity: actor

Birthday:1981August 5th.

Place of birth: Tokyo

Blood type: type B.

Constellation: Leo

Winning record

200 1 Best Supporting Actress and Best Newcomer in the 25th Japan Film Awards

("Go running")

In 2003, 1 1 Hashida Award for Best Newcomer Award (Good Luck)

Main work

TV plays

Dream California in 2002

Billions of stars fall from the sky.

Love deviation value

Good luck in 2003.

Island clinic

The orange diary in 2004

film

The great escape of 2000

200 1 "Go running"

2003 "Yellow Road"

There was a missed call in 2004.

Calling for love in the center of the world

I finished reading it in one breath with tears. I hope I can have this kind of love in the future.

-Kou Shibasaki's words made the novel Calling for Love in the Center of the World set off an unprecedented upsurge in Japan.

18 years old

Not known to the public

"Tokyo Raiders" as eggplant jelly coffee

Kou Shibasaki, 198 1 born, 16 years old entered the entertainment circle with a Ponzi cosmetics advertisement. He belongs to the same management company as Takako Tokiwa and Yuya Yagara, the winner of New Cannes, and 1998 began to make Japanese drama eggplant jelly coffee. Don't say I don't know. When Kou Shibasaki made his debut, he made a Japanese film "An Zi Shan" funded by the Emperor. This ghost film was shown in Hongkong, Taiwan Province and Japan, but the box office was mediocre. Kou Shibasaki plays a female ghost in the play, the heroine is the third-line actress Maho Yemi, and Ye Peiwen, who retired from the entertainment circle, also makes eggplant jelly coffee. Looking up Kou Shibasaki's official website, "An Zishan" is on the list, but there is no mention of another Hong Kong film in which she participated.

1At the end of 999, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Ekin Cheng filmed "Tokyo Raiders" in Tokyo, and Maju Ozawa and other Japanese second-tier actresses were also used as Tony Leung Chiu Wai's assistant. The story tells that Tony Leung Chiu Wai worked as a private detective in Japan. She often got help from Sakura's assistants, including Kou Shibasaki, who was not well-known at that time. In the play, she has no dialogue, but is just a "vase in the mirror", so Kou Shibasaki herself didn't mention that she acted in the movie "The Orient" on the website, apparently because she didn't want her compatriots to know that she had made eggplant jelly coffee in Hong Kong.

19 years old

catch sb's attention

The Great Escape plays a murderer.

Until 2000, Kou Shibasaki was played by the great director Kinji Fukasaku, who played the killer student Xiangma Photon in the movie The Great Escape. The role of Leng Yan is cruel and ugly. Kou Shibasaki, who gives the same impression on the screen, immediately attracted attention and the film contract continued. The following year, she starred in the film "GO Run" with Yosuke Kubozuka, who recently fell from a building, and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Japan Film Academy Awards. With the support of prizes, TV stations are also fighting for it. Japanese dramas broadcast throughout the year see her every quarter, and she is also the first heroine.

2 1 year

Audience champion

"The New Woman of Kimura Takuya"

In 2002-2003, Kou Shibasaki and Kimura Takuya performed in a series of programs such as Billions of Stars Falling from the Sky and Good Luck, and both won the Japanese viewing champion. Kou Shibasaki also won the Best Newcomer Award for Good Luck. As a result, she replaced Matsu Takako and was called "the new woman of Kimura Takuya" by Japanese media. This title is not a compliment. Matsu Takako was once ridiculed by the media as "I can't live without Kimura", but after Kou Shibasaki left Kimura, it was impressive. After Good Luck, she starred in the TV series Island Clinic with Hidetaka Yoshioka, and still won the Japanese viewing champion. Kou Shibasaki was selected as the "Best Actress of Japanese Drama" by the audience for her performance in the drama, and was praised as "the new queen of Japanese drama viewing".

Last year, her movie Dead End, which co-starred with TsuyashiKUSANAGI, also made a box office success in Japan. Her lead singer's movie theme song "Fragments of the Moon" topped the singles list of Japan's public trust list, and even Lan and Utoda were defeated by her. This single has sold nearly 800 thousand copies, which is the top 5 in Japan's annual single sales list and the top 5 in Japan's annual vote in 2003.

22 years old

Queen of love

Novels work miracles.

Stepping into 2004, Kou Shibasaki became popular for half the sky, and her subsequent movies, TV series and records made her the new queen of Japanese performing arts.

The horror movie A Missed Call made a good start at the box office. This masterpiece of the master of terror, Miki Takashi, became a hit as a special entertainment work at the Tokyo International Film Festival in June165438+1October last year, but it was fully released in Japan at the beginning of this year. When the film was released in Japan, it received complaints from more than 100 viewers because of the excessive fright of the TV promo, but it also aroused the interest of the audience. As soon as it was released, it swept the box office in Japan, and the film was also favored by American filmmakers. They negotiated copyright and prepared to start shooting the Hollywood version.

In February, Kou Shibasaki released her first album Sweet, which won the second place in the Japanese public trust list as soon as it went on the market.

Kou Shibasaki not only wrote five songs, but also participated in the production of records. She chose the songs in the album, arranged the music sequence and decided the name of the album. When asked why she chose the name "Sweet", Kou Shibasaki said it was because she knew that her nature was not sweet and lovely at all, so she hoped to make up for this shortcoming in her album.

In April, TBS TV released the TV series "Orange Days" starring her and Tsumabuki Satoshi. Written by Eriko Kitagawa, a famous screenwriter who wrote Long Holiday and Beautiful Life, the play tells the love story between a deaf talented violinist and a college student who is hesitant about the future. The response was enthusiastic, applauding and winning.

What really creates the "Kou Shibasaki miracle" is a love novel.

The novel "Calling for Love in the Center of the World" was originally unknown and quietly lying in the bookstore. However, because of a sentence published by Kou Shibasaki in the literary magazine "Da Vinci", "I finished it in tears, and I really hope to talk about such a love in the future", the salted fish suddenly turned over and set off a national effect in Japan. This novel topped the Japanese bestseller list for 35 weeks in a row, with sales exceeding 3 million copies, surpassing Norwegian Forest and becoming a love bible that every young Japanese must read. Kou Shibasaki's novel of the same name was released on May 8th, earning 6 billion yen at the box office, surpassing the box office record of 4.5 billion yen in Paradise Lost 1997, and becoming the highest-grossing romantic movie in Japanese history.

After the blockbuster movie, the craze of "calling for love in the center of the world" continued, and the TV version of the novel was released on July 2. Although Kou Shibasaki refused the invitation to play the same role, the producer insisted that she sing the theme song.

Just like this novel, Kou Shibasaki, who just turned 23, has changed from an obscure little role to a diva in the fields of art and energy. In 2004, Kou Shibasaki Cyclone blew in Japan, and it will continue to blow. Her new album will be released on August 1 1. Let's wait and see what kind of miracle Kou Shibasaki will create when he becomes queen of heaven. Written by Peshawar