This play was originally written as the novel "Dizzy" describing the half life of Katsushika Hokusai's third daughter "Sakae". Describes "Sakae" who returned to Hokusai's side, looked at his father's back and began to study colors, and had a crush on Hokusai's disciple-painter "Zenjiro".
I just read the latest two chapters of Auntie¡¯s article, and I couldn¡¯t help but release the documentary I was looking for but prepared to steal. I¡¯m so angry. The setting of the male lead is already blind enough. I was optimistic that I could Relying on the scene to rescue it, it turned out to be directly rescued to the morgue. No, I really don't understand why the author who can write the 1.0 and 2.0 versions of the heroine has such a magical operation?
Don't talk about her anymore, let me introduce this documentary. The protagonist is the daughter and assistant of the talented painter Katsushika Hokusai. At that time, female painters were not recognized. The protagonist still left a lot of works. She has been pursuing her own way of painting all her life. She had a three-year marriage because Disliked that her husband's paintings were too bad and took the initiative to divorce and go home. Afterwards, she had a lover but remained single.
Although she was a girl two hundred years ago, she was very active in smoking, drinking, and visiting Yoshiwara. During the Edo fire, people around her were evacuating. She looked at the fire and the sky happily, and sighed that the colors were so beautiful.
? This documentary was actually quite short and simple. Aoi Miyazaki was cast as the heroine, and she acted very well. If it wasn't for her, the film might not be convincing because of the thin story. But her sense of rebellion and her attitude of resolutely withdrawing from the destiny arranged by the mainstream world is great. If I want to smoke and drink, if I want to get a divorce, if I want to visit Yoshiwara, I will find a chance to go in. If I want to have sex with someone, I will not hold it. If I like to draw, I will paint all my life. Because she couldn't leave her name, she quietly hid her name on the canvas for future generations to guess.
She has never succumbed to the constraints of the times or the eyes of others. She has loved, lived, and created with all her strength. She has a strong vitality and the freedom to live for herself. I like this kind of woman who doesn't care about the consequences and blooms to her heart's content. Even if she can't sign her own work, she doesn't care, leaving us an artist with a frank soul.
In addition, I recommend Aoi Miyazaki's "Atsuhime". I don't like to watch Taiga dramas very much, but this one is really good. It is different from Ooku's Gongdou dramas. It can be said that it reflects the political ideals of a female politician. growth story. There is also Toda Erika's "Woman Who Takes Home and Man Who Runs Away". This story happened in the middle of the 19th century during the period of the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan. Women lend a helping hand to help them successfully dissever from their husband's family. More stories about women at the bottom.
You can watch the documentary on website b. When I first watched it, I remembered that the quality of the barrage was not bad, and there was nothing to block.
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