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Japanese actor Masakazu Tamura passed away. Have you seen his works?

On May 18th, Japan time, according to Japanese media reports, the famous Japanese actor Masakazu Tamura died of heart failure on April 3rd at the age of 77. As a well-known actor in Japan, he has also performed very well on the screen. The film and television works he has participated in include: "Sleeping Maniac", "Daddy is the Anchor", "Furuhata Jinzaburo", "Beautiful People", "New York" "Love Story", "Stubborn Dad", etc. Speaking of the work that people are most familiar with and the work that I have seen and impressed the most, it is the criminal investigation drama "Furuhata Jinsaburo" series in which he starred. This work is also the time he starred in A very classic one for a long time. Many of the actors participating in this "Furuhata Rensaburo" series are big-name and well-known actors.

The narrative method of this criminal investigation drama "Furuhata Shinsaburo" series is also very special. From the beginning, the audience knows who the murderer is and how he committed the crime. At the beginning, we knew the answer to the mystery, but this The idea that this criminal investigation drama gives us is not how we should know or reason, but the focus is on the murderer's motives. This criminal investigation drama is really unique and unique among many dramas of the same type.

I believe that many viewers will think of Furuhata Rensaburo when they see Tamura Masakazu. His method of handling cases is to show the case to the audience like peeling off the cocoon, "routine" of the murderer, and let the murderer reveal his flaws. This film The murderer in the play also has a unique characteristic, that is, after being exposed, he will admit the crime gracefully. It is true that the murderer and the detective are both "gentlemen". In China, there is also a translated title called "Gentleman Detective" , can be said to be quite appropriate.

Tamura Masakazu was born on August 1, 1943, in an acting family in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. His father was Bando Tsumaburo, a film and period drama star before and after the Second World War. Born in a wealthy family, Tamura Masakazu determined to be an actor when he was 9 years old and inherit his father's legacy.