Gorgeous Japanese Ukiyo-e, Tsuchiya Anna's early film "The Evil Girl Oiran"

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knew that this movie was because of Ringo Shiina’s "Gambling Game". Whether it was the lyrics, tunes, or the voice of Ringo Shiina, it was beautiful to the extreme. This movie is called "The Evil Girl Oiran", and the translation is also called "Sakura Ran". It looks like a gorgeous Ukiyo-e. Anna Tsuchiya plays the leading role in the movie. It is so beautiful that I have to say the art of this movie. The guidance is very extra points and makes up for the shortcomings in the plot. The movie is an old movie from 2006, but there are not many movies that can surpass this artwork. The movie background of

Gorgeous Japanese Ukiyo-e, Tsuchiya Anna's early film 'The Evil Girl Oiran' - Lujuba

is set in the Edo period of Japan. The heroine Kiyoha grew up in Yoshihara where geisha gathered. In order to leave this fireworks place as soon as possible, Kiyoha concentrates on training, hoping to become the Yoshihara Oiran as soon as possible. Ten years later, she has become a peerless oiran... In fact, the movie is the growth history of an oiran. Kiyoha is beautiful, arrogant and even a little naive, but she is indeed a well-destined woman. Although she has been cheated and betrayed, she finally found true love. , The samurai took her away from Yoshihara and went to see the sea of ​​flowers she was reading...

Gorgeous Japanese Ukiyo-e, Tsuchiya Anna's early film 'The Evil Girl Oiran' - Lujuba

This is a very beautiful movie, from the costume props to every scene, to the face and figure of Anna Tsuchiya. Haunted in the hearts of the audience, the film was adapted from the popular manga by Yoko Anno, and the comics were very successful. Personally, Anna Tsuchiya is very beautiful, almost as if she came out of the comics. This "Bad Girl Oiran" can use flowers. Sai Jin said that Anna Tsuchiya's performance is gorgeous but not lewd, like a cat's paw scratching the audience's heart...

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