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Midnight Eye review: g@me (2003, Minoru ISAKA) |
 | | The centerpiece of the trailer has rising star Yukie Nakama in a silver-blue silk evening gown being lovingly shoved off a roof by first billed Naoto Fujiki, the camera panning down to reveal a rope tumbling after her, the other end attached to Fujiki's feet. |
 | | While Fujiki, the film's most obvious flaw, is a handsome, wooden bore, the female lead, Yukie Nakama, is well on her way to becoming one of the most famous women in Japan, with good reason. |
 | | Her starring role in the cult hit Trick (which has continued for three TV season and a movie, unusual in a nation where most shows run for a scant baker's dozen episodes) established her as a beautiful, arrogant, and completely insane box office draw. |
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