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別名: Bái Líng, Ling Bai, Бай Лин, Бай Лін, بای لینگ, バイ・リン, 白灵, 白靈
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Bai Ling (born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese actress with American citizenship, known for her roles in various films including 'The Crow', 'Nixon', and 'Wild Wild West'. She won Best Supporting Actress awards at the 2004 Hong Kong Film Awards and Golden Horse Awards for her role in 'Dumplings'.
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ジャンル: Romance
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KEY (2014) is a romantic drama that weaves together two interconnected stories set in different time periods. In present-day California, Emma (played by Emma Watson), an ambitious magazine editor, receives a mysterious key in the mail. Intrigued, she begins to investigate its origins, leading her to discover a century-old love story hidden within the pages of a book owned by her grandmother. The tale unfolds in early 20th century Japan, where a young woman named Keiko (played by Rinko Kikuchi) falls deeply in love with a man named Ichiro (played by Kenichi Matsuyama). Their passionate affair is cut short when Ichiro's family arranges his marriage to another woman. Heartbroken, Keiko writes her feelings into a book and hides it away in their secret meeting place, hoping Ichiro will one day find it. The stories converge when Emma decides to travel to Japan to learn more about the key and the woman who wrote the book. As she explores Tokyo, she becomes drawn into the same places where Keiko and Ichiro once shared their love, eventually finding a connection with Ichiro's descendants in the present day.
KEY is a poignant romantic drama directed by Jefery Levy, based on Junichirō Tanizaki's novel 'The Key'. The film intercuts between two time periods, centering around Emma Watson's character searching for answers about an anonymous key she received. The narrative intertwines with the forbidden love story of Keiko and Ichiro in early 20th century Japan. Through its exploration of love, loss, and longing across generations, KEY offers a contemplative journey into the enduring power of emotions.