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What's the story of the movie Tattoo?

[Edit this paragraph] Basic information of the Japanese film Tattoo Title: SI-SEI Translation: Tattoo Director: Hisayasu Sato Original: Junichiro Tanizaki Screenplay: Shir? Yumeno Starring: Rei Yoshii Tomohisa Yuge Type: Crime/Erotic Dialogue: Japanese Level: 18 years old and above Watch Length: 72 minutes Release: Art Harbor Release Date: February 25, 2006 (Japan 0 (132 votes) Synopsis Laiqi Jingxiang has been trying to surpass himself as his dream is to create an artistic tattoo comparable to "carving essence". One day, he met a female college student, Yu Gong, whose beautiful back is undoubtedly the best canvas for this future elite. Wonderful engaged in color painting research in the university, with a natural sense of Excellence in color. Leckie's nature kidnapped Wonderful, imprisoned her and forced her to carve a tattoo on her back. Wonderful, just like being fascinated by the magic of colored paintings and tattoos, I took the initiative to ask Jingxiang to carve the most beautiful tattoo on my back. In order to create a tattoo that transcends the carving art, the needle of the fine image dances on Miao's back, and finally presents a hag on Miao's back. At the moment when the hag diagram was completed, the air between the fine image and the wonderful image suddenly changed subtly. In the strong (imprisoned with wonderful beautiful images and wonderful tattoos, at the same time, they are all facing a fate that they can never escape ... What impact will their infatuation with each other have on their talents in painting and color? Junichiro Tanizaki, Yukio Mishima and Kawabata Yasunari are called the three great writers in the history of modern Japanese literature. Junichiro Tanizaki (1886- 1965) was born in Tokyo. At the age of 24, he released his first work Tattoo, and his writing style was deeply influenced by Wilde and Poe. Most of his works focus on women and criticize the influence of western culture on Japanese traditional culture. Just as Mishima's "Chao Sao" and Kawabata Yasunari's "Izu Dancer" have been put on the screen several times, this literary work, which has been evaluated as a cross-era influence, has also been adapted into a film work many times. The film released in 2006 will be the third time that this work has been put on the screen. The heroines of the first two films Tattoo are Ayako Wakao and Ito Hyoko, who represent different times of Japanese films. Speaking of Japanese great directors, people may not think of this Yasuzo Masumura. But as one of the representatives of Japan's new wave era, he is definitely a director who can't be ignored by fans. Although his films have always been covered with eroticism, there are not many directors who can express human nature and distinctive world outlook through eroticism. Yasuzo Masumura studied in Italy for many years and absorbed the romantic influence of European films. Therefore, most of his works are colorful and even have an unusually bold description of sex. Kogasawara Long, a Japanese scholar, once pointed out in the article Pedigree of Japanese film masochists that the masochistic elements in Japanese films are actually very Japanese emotional structures. The origin of this emotional structure is that the difference between "sex" and "death" in Japanese culture is always ambiguous. The characters in the film have different feelings about love from ordinary people's abusive behavior, and their obsession brings out an enchanting beauty, which can make people feel the profound feelings. This is also the favorite theme of Yasuzo Masumura, the director of this film. In the version of Tattoo directed by Yasuzo Masumura, the heroine, A Yan, holds a free and unrestrained attitude towards emotion and yearns for the world of money. After repeatedly killing people with the body as bait, she eventually becomes a sword soul. She seeks the pleasure of nothingness from self-abuse. Around 2006, Rei Yoshii will play the leading role in the film Tattoo. Before that, Rei Yoshii was mainly active in magazines as a graphic idol. Because she has leukemia, she has to rest. After two years of struggling with the disease, she came back, gave up the road of plane idol in the past and chose to be an actress. It can be said that it was the blank period of these two years that made actor Rei Yoshii what he is today. The heroine of Tattoo was fascinated by the magic of tattoo and saw the gap between life and death through the tattoo on her body. For Rei Yoshii, who once suffered from leukemia, this role seems to be tailored for her. The protagonist of Tattoo, the sculptor Leckie who has been teased by fate for many times, will be played by Tomohisa Yuge. He has starred in Kamen Rider Ryuki, Ai Wen Ri He and other works, and has been rated as a new generation of Japanese acting actors. His performance in this film is also highly anticipated by all parties. The magic and crazy world in Tattoo was described by Shoubao Sato, who directed Chaos Hell and Taro, and Shir? Yumeno, who acted as the script. Through their unique images and dialogues, they sublimated Junichiro Tanizaki's literary works into a new art of 2 1 century. Honor 2007 Tattoos-Teddy Bears Won the Best Film at Berlin Film Festival, Rome Film Festival and Asian Film Festival [Edit this paragraph] Tattoos Posters Tattoos Stills of Taiwan Province Film Tattoos ◎ Translation Tattoos ◎ Title Spider Lily ◎ Year 2007 ◎ Region Taiwan Province Province ◎ Category Plot/Love/Comrades ◎ Language ◎ Mandarin ◎ Subtitles ◎ IMDB Rating 6./kloc-0 Takeko Shen Jianhong Jian Shen John shenqing (such as Shen Jianhong) Jay Chou Shi Jie Shi Adong (such as Yuan Jie Stone) ... Chen Yihan Chen Yihan ... Ren Xie Binghan Xie Binghan Production Company Taiwan Streaming Media Technology Co., Ltd. Production Company Sanying Film and Television Culture Enterprise Co., Ltd. Distribution Company Central Film Company (2007) (Taiwan) Official website. Xiao Lv, a girl who looks like a virgin and has a bold style, is a high school girl. She and Zhu met in a tattoo shop, which was opened by Zhu to commemorate his dead father's independent life, and it was also a safe haven for the two protagonists to finally rely on from broken memories and trauma. As a female tattoo artist, Lu Xiao was attracted by Gao Shuai's heroic, calm and gloomy personality. In every encounter created by Lu Xiao, Lu Xiao gradually discovers that Bamboo's younger brother is the source of bamboo's painful memory. And the secret hidden in Xiao Lv's heart for more than ten years and the song "Little Jasmine" that she loves to sing, can it be the salvation force to open the heart of bamboo? A destroyed and reborn love will get the last sweet blessing in the touching feelings that two people agree with each other. A destroyed and reborn love reveals the mysterious story hidden under the tattoo ... Awards: Best Teddy Bear Award at Berlin International Film Festival in 2008, Best Film Award at Rome Asian Film Festival in 2008. The director behind the scenes explained that behind every tattoo, there is a secret, and human nature is fragile, and various "ceremonies" are often carried out unconsciously. In fact, these ceremonies are the necessities of human survival, repairing pain and damage, and continuing to prolong life. Tattooing is a ritual that runs through all the characters in the film, and it also refers to the fragile soul in the depths of human nature. In the movie, Master Zhu said, "As a tattoo artist, you must know every tattoo in The Secret Behind, but you can't say it." Tattooist bamboo makes his injured heart less painful through tattooing; Xiao Lv, an online lover, lives in a world created by herself through fantasy and fiction in a virtual network. One in every 7.7 young people has a tattoo. I hope the audience can experience a beautiful, nervous, shocking and moving process through this film, and then evoke their deja vu memories with subtle enrichment. Tattoos are definitely not just the superficial popularity of young people. The secret hidden under the surface is the soul that gently soothes human nature. My inspiration for writing Tattoo comes from my past experience in making several documentaries. I have deep emotional identification with these subjects who are regarded as "marginal people" by society. Because in my values, the boundary between moral right and wrong is vague and should not be divided at will. In fact, the theme of tattoo is similar to my previous works. They are all discussing the marginal personality and the fragile side of human nature-our society often regards tattoos as a symbol of rebellion and originality, but tattoos in movies are just a ritual to cope with pain. The two protagonists find their own outlet for the trauma in their memory, and cover up the fragile nature in life. About the director: 1969 was born in Keelung, Taiwan Province, and 1992 graduated from the Philosophy Department of National Chengchi University; After graduation, I worked as a reporter in electronic media and newspapers, and then turned to independent production. 1994, the feature film "Body Film" was filmed with DV for the first time. In 2002, she won "Taiwan Province Province Award-Special Jury Award" and "International Competition-Special Jury Award" for her two films "Private Corner" and "Extreme Treasure Island", and was invited to participate in international film festivals one after another. In 2004, Zhou Meiling completed the first 35MM feature film "Gorgeous Song and Dance Troupe", and continued to be invited and shortlisted for the International Film Festival. In the same year, he won two Golden Horse Awards and became one of the most promising cutting-edge directors in Taiwan Province Province. Tattoo is her second feature film.