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Jealousy of photography

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A 1 1 1 minute romance produced and distributed by Matsuzaka Film in Japan. The film is directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi, written by Xu Chuanxun and starring Ryoko Hirosue, Long Ping and Dominic Marcus. It was released in Japan on May 6th, 2003.

The film is adapted from Tokugawa's novel of the same name and set in Tokyo and new york. It tells the story of the first love between a young man who aspires to be a photographer and a girl named Stilwell and Miyuki? .

The reason why the hero left the heroine was that he originally liked photography, and later the heroine liked photography after dating him. However, the heroine is very talented in photography, and her level has gradually surpassed that of the hero. They took part in the photo contest with their own works. As a result, the heroine's work won the prize, but the hero didn't, which hurt the hero's self-esteem and broke up. Later, the hero went to the United States to find her, because he was jealous of her talent and was killed by his roommate who was also a photographer.

Although it is a romantic film, the story is told in a suspenseful way, which may be the only way for impetuous audiences to watch patiently. The adventure of a sincere person looking for a lover, like a detective, is actually a journey of self-search, and the two plot lines complement each other. Finally, he can face the static truth and be resurrected with her spirit.

Tomitoshi Ishikawa, the original author of the P.S. movie, was inspired by this movie and wrote another love online novel, Love Photo-Another Story, which tells a love story about "missing". It was also made into a movie called "Only Love You", a 1 16-minute love movie produced and distributed by Toyo Hideki. The film is directed by Takehiko Shinjo, written by Jun Chuan and Kenji Bando, and starring Hiroshi Tamaki, Aoi Miyazaki, Meisa Kuroki, Munetaka Aoki and Keisuke Koide. 2006128 October was released in Japan.