八犬传 八犬伝 (2024)

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本片改编自以山田风太郎的同名小说,由讲述为了解开里见家施加的诅咒而被命运吸引的8名年轻剑士们的战斗的《虚》,以及描写用28年时间写了180话的故事的作家泷泽马琴的真实故事的《实》两部分组成。役所广司饰演主人公马琴,内野圣阳饰演他的好友画家葛饰北斋。矶村勇斗马琴的儿子宗伯,黑木华宗伯的妻子·路,马寺岛忍饰演马琴的妻子·百,在《虚》部分掌握八犬士命运的伏姬由土屋出演。

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本片改编自以山田风太郎的同名小说,由讲述为了解开里见家施加的诅咒而被命运吸引的8名年轻剑士们的战斗的《虚》,以及描写用28年时间写了180话的故事的作家泷泽马琴的真实故事的《实》两部分组成。役所广司饰演主人公马琴,内野圣阳饰演他的好友画家葛饰北斋。矶村勇斗马琴的儿子宗伯,黑木华宗伯的妻子·路,马寺岛忍饰演马琴的妻子·百,在《虚》部分掌握八犬士命运的伏姬由土屋出演。

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