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This item is from my home collection. The contents are in like-new, excellent condition, but being old, there is some aging on the cover, etc. As shown in the image, there is a slight stain on page 2. Please consider this if you are interested. At 73 years old, Makoto Fujita, who has been at the forefront of his career from "Hagure Keiji" and "Hissatsu" to "Yakusha Damashii!", speaks his mind. "The story of his brother who died in the war, which he had never spoken about before," "His father's teachings," "Alcohol," "Women," "Secrets of his friends in the entertainment world," "Long-lasting work techniques," and "Death"... A journey of the heart, now. People appearing in the book: Shintaro Katsu, Junko Fuji, Tomisaburo Wakayama, Taro Tokai Kazuo Kikuta, Ryutaro Tatsumi, Yuji Nanto, Sajo Sajo Shotaro Ikenami, Kuranosuke Hamaguchi, The Peanuts Mie Nakao, Michiyo Azusa, Yukari Ito, The Drifters Daimaru Nakata & Racket, Entatsu Yokoyama, Kon Omura Achako Hanabishi, Chojo Miyako, Hisaya Morishige, Sankichi Sakata Miyamoto Musashi, Chuji Kunisada, Susumu Watanabe, Ken Izawa, Junko Fuji Kikugoro Ono, Kanbi Fujiyama, Tamao Nakamura, Ganjiro Nakamura Jiro Tamiya, Isao Yamagata, Saho Sasazawa, Atsuo Nakamura, Masaya Oki Baian Fujieda, Ken Ogata, Hiroshi Mizuhara, Eiji Yoshikawa, Tasaku Akeno Yumiko Nogawa, Kenji Misumi, Kinji Fukasaku, Eiichi Kudo Kogan Ashiya, Kyo Hanaki, Toshio Kagawa, Gannosuke Ashiya Mitsuko Mori, Yoshio Tabata, Yasujiro Ozu, Noriko Awaya Yumi Matsuoka and many others From Reviews: I, who know almost nothing about the private lives of actors, found that Mr. Fujita's private life was far more bold than the image I had created (I thought he was a more delicate person). His family may have had a hard time. The book was also filled with his attitude towards work and episodes of senior figures who had taken care of him since he was young. The life of Makoto Fujita depicted in this book is harsh. It's tragic. But it's an autobiography that makes you feel that Mr. Fujita's attitude and expression are always smiling. In addition, the book touches on his feelings for his master Ryutaro Tatsumi and the large debt he incurred in his business with his wife, pointing out that the trigger was the "total regulation of real estate loans" issued by then-Finance Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, including the bankruptcy of other small and medium-sized companies. The more you read, the more informative and thought-provoking the book becomes. It begins with the sorrow of his brother, who died when he was a child, and I was deeply moved by the final episode in which he still carries the last postcard from his brother. The writing style is humorous, typical of Mr. Fujita, and it was a book that made me fully understand that it is because he is an actor who has lived through turbulent times with a laugh that he can bring out the common touch.
3 days ago