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is a (2000) live-action art-house〔 film directed by Hideaki Anno.〔 This film is Hideaki Anno's second live action feature.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/246265/Shiki-jitsu/overview )〕 The screenplay is an adaption by Hideaki Anno and Ayako Fujitani of Fujitani's novella ''Touhimu'',〔 which was inspired by an emotionally difficult time spent in Los Angeles during her work in her father's 1998 film, ''The Patriot''. Michael Ordona of the ''Los Angeles Times'' said the film had "dark themes of mental illness and suicidal ideation".〔 The film tells the story of a director, played by independent filmmaker Shunji Iwai, who meets an odd young woman, played by Ayako Fujitani, who wrote the novella ''Tohimu'' the film is based upon. The story takes place over a period of 33 days. The plot involves these two characters trying to work their way out of a collective emotional funk.〔 ''Shiki-Jitsu'' won an award for Best Artistic Contribution at the 13th International Film Festival in Tokyo.〔 ==Story== The film follows a young Director returning to his hometown, a suburb of a larger Japanese city, and an eccentric young girl he meets, whose quirks include saying "tomorrow is my birthday" every day and wearing very unusual clothing. But as the days go by, it appears that the woman has little touch with reality and is constantly escaping into a fantasy world, while the Director himself is a former anime director who is seeking to do a "real film" and embrace reality. The two eventually fall in love. In the end, the Director confronts the Woman and her mother, allowing the Woman to make the first steps into the real world. The films ends with the Girl circling December 7 as her real birthday and the words "beyond the 33rd day: unknown". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shiki-Jitsu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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