In 1969 she was scouted by Daiei Film Company to make her screen debut, and since then she has gone on to become a leading actress in Japan, winning such prestigious awards as the Japan Academy Award, the Blue Ribbon Award, the Hochi Film Award, and the Kinema Junpo Award, all for best leading actress. Her hobby is haiku-writing, and it was in a haiku-writing club where she had met Tomoko.īorn in 1952, Matsuzaka Keiko was given the opportunity to concurrently learn various arts from a young age by her parents, who wished for her to "become a beautiful lady like Ingrid Bergman." In 1960 she joined the Kurumi Children's Choir. Then one day she sees news coverage of a senior-aged man who had committed shoplifting for the purpose of going to prison, and finding attraction in spending her own remaining life in prison, she begins her "prison challenge." She clumsily but intently schemes criminal plans, and gets various people around her involved in her endeavors. With no caretakers and little money in the bank, she leads days of desolation. When her best friend Miyazaki Tomoko dies after living together for three years, she falls into despair.
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