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So Goes My Love
Japanese Movie - 19387.0
Shigeo is a struggling writer (is there any other kind?) who moves in with his girlfriend after his family opposes their marriage. Miyako, a cafe waitress, tries to support them both, but Shigeo's family is intent…
Nve Zha Zhi Dao Shou Ce
Chinese Drama - TBA
~~ Adapted from the web novel "Nue Zha Zhi Dao Shou Ce" (虐渣指导手册), also titled "Ai Qing Wu Fei Jiu Zhang Zhe Ge Yang Zi" (爱情无非就长这个样子) by Meng Li Xian Ren (梦里闲人).
Lasting Affection
Chinese Drama - TBA, 36 episodes
The story of the entrepreneurial Yu Xiao Meng and his twin brother. (Source: DramaWiki)
They Are the Magi
Chinese Movie - TBA
Actress Kou Yi is preparing her first directorial work: Tou Tou, a dancer with ordinary qualifications, and De Zi, a talented pianist with blue hair, are attracted to each other, and a pure relationship quietly grows,…
Ying Zhuang
Ying Zhuang is a Chinese actor, director and screenwriter of Manchu descent. He 's the younger cousin of actor and director Ying Da, that introduced him to the entertainment world and with whom collaborated in many movies and series.
Kobayashi Mie
Kobayashi Mie is a Japanese actress born in Ibaraki and affiliated with PSC. She's been active as an actress in dramas and in theater since the 90s.
Tanaka Sumie
Tanaka Sumie was a Japanese screenwriter and playwright born in Tokyo. She was most well-known for her long collaboration with film director Naruse Mikio and for writing screenplays for Japan's first major female director Tanaka Kinuyo. Member of the Bungakuza theatre company, she was married to playwright…
Kuno Makiko
Makiko Kuno is a Japanese actress. Her early stage name was Shōko Kuno; she changed it to Makiko Kuno, and switched to writing her surname in katakana in 2005. She has been active as a model since senior high school, and as an actress made her debut in 1987.
Yamada Tatsuo
Yamada Tatsuo was a Japanese actor from Toyama best known for his portrayal of biker Jin, the protagonist of Sōgo Ishii's 1980 film Crazy Thunder Road. He died of stomach cancer on July 26, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. (Source: Wikipedia, AsianWiki)














