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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Interview with Masami Nagasawa, Star of Moteki (Love Strikes)

I recently had the amazing opportunity to interview the lovely actress Masami Nagasawa during the New York Asian Film Festival. For those of you who don't know, she is supremely popular in Japan and starred in hit movie Moteki (Love Strikes) which was produced by Toho studios.  Nagasawa played the role of Miyuki Matsuo, the main love interest of Yukiyo Fujimoto, a 30 something geek who suddenly hits his "moteki" or "a Japanese slang term referring to a period of unexplained but not unwelcome romantic popularity with the opposite sex".  Although the hilarious film had plenty of energetic singing and an extremely entertaining dance scene which brought roars of laughter from the audience, there was still a sense of realism to the film that made it not just another comedy.  Masami discusses how it was like on the set and how she prepared for her role.


How do you feel about showing the movie in New York?
Falling in love is a sentiment that everybody shares no matter which country you're from, so I was very affected by that and I can't wait to see it shown to a lot of people


How are you similar or different from the role that you played?
The character is a little bit of a she devil in the film and she has a natural brightness to her that attracts everybody. I really empathize with that aspect.  But the thing is she's a little bit lazy, which is something that is different from me.

What attracted you to the project?
The project was first pitched to me, and I was a big fan of the original manga and I was quite taken by it.  Moteki depicts a very realistic picture of men and women's relationships in Japan, love, and also their daily lives.  There was a consistent pursuit of realism.  So I really wanted to do it.

Can you talk about the energy on the set and how it was like to work with Mirai Moriyama?

I'm not sure if that actual shooting was energetic.  It was more serious and very consistent.  What was important to me was the rhythm, so I made sure that there was high tension.  And also there are a lot of subcultural references in the film. All the characters in the film have common likes, such as music, film and so forth.  And all those aspects that my character enjoyed, I tried to enjoy it as well.  The director (Hitoshi Ohne) was also a very loving person.  Everyday he would tell us you either you look good, you look pretty or you look really cool, so that was motivation as well.  And Mr. Moriyama, he was a very serious, consistent,  performer.  He really likes to build his role, character gradually.  Of course, we starred together in a film 8 years ago, and even then I was struck by his professionalism and his consistent work ethic.  And he's just so fun and inspiring to work with.

How did you prepare for the role?

I don't know about preparing for the role, but I did consider greatly about my life.  The director also asked me to think deeply about myself.  He was writing the screenplay at the time and he wanted the character to reflect my character.  He wanted to give the character Miyuki some depth and he also wanted to make sure that she was a realistic 3 dimensional character, a unique character.  When the director asked me how I think about myself, I answered that I'm not a very confident person.  So that was reflected in Miyuki.  Of course, she seems to be so confident and always full of energy.  But at the same time, there's another side to herself, that's a little darker. You can tell in her relationship with her boyfriend especially.  He has everything that she wants.  There's a lack of confidence about her that makes her want to mimic him because she wants to be like him.  It's a conflicted relationship.  So I was very happy to see a side of me in the characterization of Miyuki.  I feel like we grew up together, the character and myself.

You mentioned earlier that the film paints a realistic depiction of Japanese male female relationships.  Can you give examples?
An example of a realistic scene is how she sleeps over on the first night.  As for Yukiyo, I think depicts Japanese men, especially since he's very diffident.    He has a lack of confidence and he can't put what he desires into action at all.  Even though she's sleeping over, it's a very opportunistic situation, he doesn't do anything, which shows the conflict within Japanese men today.  In terms of the women's side, I think all these 4 characters of women.  Rumiko (Kumiko Aso) is a character who's starting to care about her age.  And she can't quite step out of herself.


What do you look for when you're choosing a role?
I don't feel like I'm at that level where I can take on complex roles.  The reality of my work is that it's hard for my opinion to go through.  Before I was taking on roles that were given to me, but ever since Moteki on, I feel like I've been able to challenge myself more with different roles.  Of course I want fans to really enjoy my roles, but I have a clear idea of who I want to be as an actress.

Is there any American actor or director that you would want to work with in the future?
I would love to work with Edward Norton and Kirsten Dunst.

What's your experience making the film and seeing the film?
I was completely taken aback by how fun it is.  I think this is a film that American audience will enjoy so I can't wait for a lot of people to see it.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Natural Skin Care Jurlique introduces whitening and anti agingproducts

I recently attended a launch event at natural skin care company, Jurlique, located at Madison Avenue to learn about their new line of whitening and anti-aging products.  Jurlique is a 25 year old company started by a German couple, who bought a 153 acre farm in South Australia  to produce the purest natual and organic ingredients for their skin care products.  Jurlique uses advanced technolofies to create potent high-performance skin care products.  No insecticide is used at the *biodynamic farm and everything is hand picked.  Garlic is planted between rosebushes because they prevent aphids from attacking the roses.  Bees are also raised on the farm to produce honey as an ingredient.
 The Purely Brightening products improve skin by smoothing the skin tone and lightening spots.  Jurlique understands the unique needs of its Asian American clientele and has created innovative collections to address their priorities.  To learn more about Jurlique products, visit www.jurlique.com.







Thursday, June 21, 2012

Cocktails, Crystals, and Costumes with Ami Goodheart and SOTU at 'Visionaries' Trimco

Amy Goodheart is an expert on drama.  A former performer who owned 2 cabaret night-clubs, she now heads SOTU Productions as the CEO.  Her successful company produces live events with breathtaking visuals and sophisticated surrealism through entertainment and costume design.  I recently attended one of her events at Lifestyle & Trimco.  Scroll down for some breathtaking costumes that are a feast for the eyes and imagination.



















With Designer Xing Xu of Kallisti Fashion ( I'm also wearing a body chain designed by Xing).

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

June 20 and June 21 - ice pops inspired by Clinique Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm.

 
Join Clinique and Food Network Magazine on Wednesday, June 20 and Thursday, June 21, for refreshing ice pops inspired by Clinique Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm.

The Clinique Chubby Stick Truck will be located near:

Wednesday, June 20
9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. near 59th St. and Fifth Ave.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. near 35th St. and Seventh Ave.
3 p.m.-5 p.m. near Lexington Ave. and 59th St.

Thursday, June 21
10 a.m.-12 p.m. near Broadway and Prince St.
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. near 39th St. and Fifth Ave.
3 p.m.-5:30 p.m. near 35th St. and Seventh Ave.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Betsey Johnson Going Out of Business Last Sample Sale and More

June 2012 Sample Sales

 I'm usually excited about sample sales, but I'm a bit sad about this one.  It's hard to believe that Betsey Johnson is going out of business.  But the sample sale starts today and ends on Sunday.  Scroll down for other sample sales coming up: Eugenia Kim, Colette Malouf, Erickson Beamon, Lee Angel.




Eugenia Kim Friends and Family Sample Sale



LEE ANGEL JUNE SAMPLE SALE



VIP NIGHT! 
Tuesday June 19th, 5pm-8pm
ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS ONE NIGHT ONLY!!

Wednesday June 20th – Thursday June 21st, 11am-7pm

Friday June 22nd, 10am-5pm


GREAT NEW JEWLERY – HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
524 Broadway, Suite 600, NY, 10012 (at Spring Street)

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Have you heard the latest?
New ERICKSON BEAMON 50% off
 
Showroom Seven Sample Sale
263 11th Ave - btw 27th & 28th -3rd Floor

Current season Jewelry at wholesale prices!
Going on Now through June 22


Friday, June 8, 2012

The Seed: A Vegan Experience Ticket Giveaway!

This weekend, The Seed, a Vegan Food Experience is taking place at 82 Mercer and will include samplings of New York’s famed vegan restaurants – the best in the world! Get inspired by world-renowned speakers, champion athletes, and top chefs. Provoke new thoughts with award-winning films and their directors. Discover the vast market of cruelty-free products and services. And much more!

I was offered 2 tickets for my readers to attend the Seed for one of the days ($20 value).  Please leave a comment on this blog or tweet. Mention @aliceinqueens and @theseedexp and say why you'd like to go the event and I will announce the winner Saturday morning at 9am!

When: Sat.  June 16th, 10am – 7pm
Sun. June 17th, 10am-5pm

Venue: 82MERCER
82 Mercer St., 2nd Floor (Spring & Broome Sts.) New York City, 10012

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Experience Korean TempleStay and Temple Foods

I attended the Experience Korean Temple Stay at Astor Wine recently.  Korean Templestay is a cultural-experience program designed to help people understand Korean Buddhism better. Templestays offer various kinds of practicing methods such as Yebul (ceremonial service involving chanting), Chamseon (Zen meditation), Dado (tea ceremony) and Baru Gongyang (communal Buddhist meal service). Participants can find their 'true self' amongst the harmony of nature while staying at a temple in Korea.  But a highlight of the program, especially for foodies or vegetarians is the buddhist temple food, which was quite delicious.  We were served a delicious meal, made only from vegetables and I was surprised by the textures and flavors of the food, and felt very satisfied after the meal.  I imagine that staying at a peaceful temple, you would appreciate the food even more.  To learn more about Korean Templestay, visit eng.templestay.com



Unfermented Green Tea

Dried Potatoes, Seaweed chips, and Fruit Chips
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Ancient Buddhist Scripture