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Shinji Nojima
is a Japanese screenwriter. Career Nojima was born in Niigata Prefecture. He graduated from Saitama Municipal Urawa High School in 1981. Following graduation, he entered Chūō University majoring in political science, though dropped out and moved to Los Angeles and entered UCLA. In 1987, wanting to learn screenwriting, he took a course by the Japan Writers Guild. This led to projects such as Heart Cocktail. In May 1988, he won an award for ''Toki niwa Haha no nai Ko no yō ni'' which marked the start of his career. He next did the screenwriting for the series ''Kimi ga Uso o Tuita'' (You Lied), which had an average viewership of 17.3%. In 1993, he wrote Kōkō Kyōshi. The story took up various social taboos, such as love between a teacher and student, rape, and incest. Works Dramas * Toki niwa Haha no nai Ko no yō ni (1988) * Kimi ga Uso o Tuita (1988) * Aishiatteru kai! (1989) * Suteki na Kataomoi (1990) * 101-kaime no Propose (1991) * Ai to iu Na no Moto ni (1992 ...
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Screenwriter
A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. Terminology In the silent era, writers now considered screenwriters were denoted by terms such as photoplaywright, photoplay writer, photoplay dramatist and screen playwright.Steven Maras. ''Screenwriting: History, Theory and Practice.'' Wallflower Press, 2009. pp. 82–85. Screenwriting historian Steven Maras notes that these early writers were often understood as being the authors of the films as shown and argues that they cannot be precisely equated with present-day screenwriters because they were responsible for a technical product, a brief "scenario", "treatment", or "synopsis" that is a written synopsis of what is to be filmed. Profession Screenwriting is a freelance profession. No education is required to be a professional scree ...
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Platonic (TV Series)
''Platonic'' is an American Television comedy, comedy television series created by Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller that premiered on Apple TV+ on May 24, 2023. In December 2023, the series was renewed for a second season. Cast and characters Main * Rose Byrne as Sylvia, a stay-at-home mom of three and wife who reconnects with her former best friend, Will * Seth Rogen as Will, Sylvia's former best friend who is recently divorced * Luke Macfarlane as Charlie, Sylvia's husband who is a lawyer * Tre Hale as Andy, Will's friend and business partner * Andrew Lopez as Reggie, the main investor of Will's brewery and the stepbrother of his ex-wife, Audrey * Carla Gallo as Katie, Sylvia's best friend who is also a mother Recurring * Alisha Wainwright as Audrey, Will's ex-wife * Vinny Thomas as Omar, a colleague of Will's * Francesca Delbanco as Diane * Guy Branum as Stewart, a colleague of Charlie's * Janet Varney as Vanessa, a colleague of Charlie's * Emily Kimball as Peyton, Wil ...
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49 (Drama)
49 may refer to: * 49 (number) * "Forty Nine", a song by Karma to Burn from the album '' V'', 2011 * one of the years 49 BC, AD 49, 1949, 2049 In contemporary history, the third millennium of the anno Domini or Common Era in the Gregorian calendar is the current millennium spanning the years 2001 to 3000 ( 21st to 30th centuries). Ongoing futures studies seek to understand what is l ...
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Perfect Son
is comedy-drama television series starring Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryosuke Yamada and Kyōka Suzuki, which aired on NTV from 21:00-21:54 on Saturday nights from January 14, 2012 to March 17, 2012. The screenplay was written by Shinji Nojima. Synopsis Having led a life of misfortune and having had no luck with men in her life, Umi Suzuki (Kyoka Suzuki) has one tremendous expectation for her son Daichi (Ryosuke Yamada): “It’s payback time and my son is going to make up for all of my past misery!” Umi has played the role of a good mother, but has secretly manipulated Daichi to become the “Perfect Son” who cares more about his mom than anyone else. Daichi, not knowing anything about her unspoken plan, has actually grown up to become a completely new type of “mama’s boy” who is so honest that he is not embarrassed to say out loud, “My mom is the most important person in the whole world.” Much to Umi’s delight, Daichi is accepted at a prestigious high school. One day, Um ...
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Gold (TV Series)
''Gold'' is a 2010 Japanese television drama series with 11 episodes that aired from July 8 to September 16. Cast Main *Yūki Amami as Yūri Saotome *Masami Nagasawa as Rika Nīkura *Tori Matsuzaka as Kō Saotome *Emi Takei as Akira Saotome *Takashi Sorimachi as Jōji Hasumi Guest * Susumu Terajima as Tatsuya Akashi *Gō Ayano as Yōsuke Utsugi * Haru as Ryōko Shiina *Nao Minamisawa is a Japanese actress. From 2012, she regularly appears in the ETV science program ''Science Zero''. Biography Minamisawa starred in '' Akai Ito''. She appeared in Junji Sakamoto's 2010 film '' Strangers in the City''. She is fluent in Korean. ... as Maiko Jindai References External links * * Japanese drama television series 2010 Japanese television series debuts 2010 Japanese television series endings Fuji TV dramas Television shows written by Shinji Nojima {{Japan-tv-prog-stub ...
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Love Shuffle
is a Japanese television drama series that aired on TBS from 16 January to 20 March 2009. The theme song of the series is ''Fantasy'' by Earth, Wind & Fire Earth, Wind & Fire (EW&F or EWF) is an American band whose music spans the genres of jazz, R&B, soul, funk, disco, pop, big band, Latin, and Afro pop. They are among the best-selling bands of all time, with sales of over 90 million re .... Usami Kei is a salaryman who has risen in status due to his engagement with Mei, the wealthy daughter of his company's president. Shortly after she breaks off the engagement, a power failure leaves him stuck in the elevator of his apartment building. Trapped with him are three others living on the same floor - Airu, a trilingual interpreter, Ojiro, a model photographer, and Masato, a psychiatrist. While waiting, their conversation hits upon their love lives and the question of whether there is truly only one fated partner for everyone. As a result, they decide to try "shuffli ...
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Bara No Nai Hanaya
is a Japanese television drama. It is broadcast and produced by Fuji Television. Drama started with a 22.4% (Kanto Region) rating on January 14, 2008. Plot Eiji Shiomi is a florist. He is a single man with a young daughter named Shizuku. One day, he invited a blind woman seeking shelter under his shop awning to come in his shop. A surprising tale gradually unfolds with their budding love, revealing a complex web of lies and dark motives. Nothing is as it seems at first, and each of the characters is burdened with their own painful secrets, but finally resolved with love and kindness. Episode 1 Flashes of scenes in the past in a hospital. A man, Eiji, running to the emergency room, shocked by what he found out. A clutched rose fell from his hand to the ground. Eiji's wife died while delivering the baby, Shizuku... At the flower shop, a soaking woman, Mio, is standing under the shelter, sheltering from the rain. Eiji invited her in to get warm, then noticed her appearing to be bli ...
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Aikurushii
is a Japanese television drama series that aired on TBS from 10 April 2005 to 26 June 2005. Hayato Ichihara played the lead role. The first episode received the viewership rating of 17.3%. Cast * Hayato Ichihara as Gō Mashiba * Haruka Ayase as Michiru Mashiba * Ryunosuke Kamiki as Horo Mashiba * Rina Matsumoto as Uta Mashiba * Sachiko Sakurai as Yūko Nagumo * Kanata Hongō as Shū Nagumo * Shun Oguri as Junichi Yaguchi * Naoki Sugiura (8 December 1931 – 21 September 2011) was a Japanese actor. He began his career on stage, beginning his film career in 1957. Filmography * ''Pale Flower'' (1964) * ''Keiho'' (1999) * '' Tsuribaka Nisshi 13: Hama-chan Kiki Ippatsu!'' (2002) * ... (special appearance) as Meiji Mashiba References External links * 2005 Japanese television series debuts 2005 Japanese television series endings 2005 in Japanese television Japanese drama television series Nichiyō Gekijō Television shows written by Shinji Nojima {{Japan- ...
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Pride (Japanese TV Series)
is a Japanese drama series premiered on Fuji TV in 2004. Takuya Kimura played the lead role. Cast *Takuya Kimura as Haru Satonaka *Yūko Takeuchi as Aki Murase * Kenji Sakaguchi as Yamato Hotta *Noriko Nakagoshi as Yuri Aizawa *Ryuta Sato as Makoto Shimamura * MEGUMI as Chika Ishikawa * Somegoro Ichikawa as Tomonori Ikegami * Saori Takizawa as Saeko Sonoda * Kōichi Satō as Yuichiro Hyodo *Saburō Tokitō as Kengo Anzai *Yuriko Ishida as Yoko Basic plot The show revolves around a corporate ice hockey team, the Blue Scorpions. The main character is Haru Satonaka (spelled Halu in the show), the captain of the team. Other team members are Yamato Hotta (the goalie), Makoto Shimamura (the rookie) and Tomonori Ikegami. In the first episode, we learn that Haru idolizes their coach, Anzai, who was a former hockey player. When he dies from an illness by the end of the first episode, Haru puts it upon himself to take care of his coach's widow, Yoko, and their young son, Wataru. T ...
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Kōkō Kyōshi (2003)
is a Japanese TV series that aired from January 8 through March 19, 1993. It was written by Jinji Nojima, with Hiroyuki Sanada and Sachiko Sakurai playing the lead roles. It aired on TBS Television on Friday nights at 22:00. Background The TV series dealt with various social taboos such as teacher-student love, homosexuality, rape, incest, and suicide. The high school scenes were shot at Japan Christian Junior College. The final scene was shot at Ōmigawa Station on the JR Shin'etsu Main Line, which became a popular pop-culture tourism spot following this series. In May 1993, a 6-disc laser disc was released. On September 19, 2001, a DVD box set including all episodes and extras was released. On March 20, 2019, a Blu-ray box was released. Theme song Dōji Morita's 1976 song Bokutachi no Shippai was used for the main theme. Typically a popular contemporary song would have been used. Morita was no longer well known anymore, but writer Nojima and producer Itō were fans ...
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Golden Bowl (TV Series)
Golden Bowl may refer to: *''The Golden Bowl'', a 1904 novel by Henry James * ''The Golden Bowl'' (Manfred), a 1944 novel by Frederick Manfred * ''The Golden Bowl'' (TV series), a 1972 BBC series adapted from James's novel * ''The Golden Bowl'' (film), a 2000 film adapted from James's novel *Goldenbowl lily, a member of the genus ''Calochortus'' See also *Golden bowl of Hasanlu The Golden bowl of Hasanlu ( fa, جام طلای حسنلو) is a historical object made of gold. It was discovered by Robert H. Dyson in 1957 while excavating the site of Teppeh Hasanlu, near the city of Naghadeh, northwest of Iran ...
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