¡SPOON.February 2024 Issue [Cover] SixTONES: Hokuto Matsumura & Mone Kamishiraishi
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[Machine Translation] Hokuto Matsumura & Mone Kamihiraishi "All About Dawn" 12 pages, excerpt from the feature article below The human collective consciousness, like AI, is evolving rapidly and reaching a higher dimension, albeit painfully, isn't it? I write this at the risk of sounding too hopeful at the end of the year 2023, when the onslaught of cancel culture, which was born at the same time as the spread of the SDGs, is raging and lackluster in every sense, because I watched "All About the Dawn". All About the Dawn" is not only a well-made gem of a human drama. To put it bluntly, "All About the Dawn" is a masterpiece that has been positioned by film scholars of later generations as a "turning point in Japanese cinema" because it encourages viewers to switch their awareness from a competitive society to a co-creative society. What made this film so special was the quietly excellent performances by Mone Kamihiraishi and Hokuto Matsumura, who play the two main characters, both of whom suffer from mental illness and have difficulty in living. Especially in the scene where Mr. Fujisawa cuts off Yamazoe's long hair, we can enjoy the boldness of Mone Kamishiraishi as an actor who responds to Hokuto Matsumura and his enthusiasm for growing his hair for half a year. From the headline below (about the feelings on the day of the crank-up): Kamishiraishi: "I felt very refreshed on the day of the crank-up. I felt grateful that I had received a treasure. The dawn has really broken! Matsumura "I have never been involved in club activities, but I thought it must be like this when all club activities are over. I have never been in a club, but I thought it must be like this when all the club activities are over. I felt like I was repeating practice, practice matches, and games every day, so I felt a little sadness like an adolescent. At the same time, I also felt a sense of clarity. It's almost like graduating from school." Shota Watanabe "Sensei Sayonara" 12p Newly shot with images of both Mr. Tamura with glasses and Takuro Tamura without glasses. The scene of the first episode with Mr. Denou and Takuro Denou in the classroom also appears in a large size! From the headline: "When I was in high school, we were in a very glamorous class with Mr. Tachi and Ms. Rino Sashihara in the same class, but I wasn't very popular in the class... More
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