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I love Keiko Kitagawa's crying face

I love Keiko Kitagawa's crying face.
Or should I say, I love Keiko Kitagawa when she is crying.

The first time I saw it was when film director Yoshimitsu Morita passed away.
I thought to myself, I didn't know there was an actress who could cry like that.

The next time was a scene in the drama "Rikokatsu."
I thought, oh, she's going to cry, she's going to cry, and then she did.

And recently, she was crying again in the drama "Hana no Noren," which depicts the life of Sei Yoshimoto, the founder of Yoshimoto Kogyo.

It's blunt, or perhaps,
like a child, or perhaps,
that sadness wells up from the depths of her body and soul,
so deep that it reaches no one, and even though she could be relieved if she just let it go,
she doesn't do that, and it looks as if she has chosen to live with that sadness.
And it looks as if she opens the lid on that sadness when it is necessary.


The header image is borrowed from Minna no Photo Gallery.
Thank you, kanatacoomi.

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