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In terms of making TV drama, not everything has to make sense. In cinema, you usually strive for reality and a natural environment, but in TV, it's more acceptable to do something crazy and break with naturalism.
Takashi Miike
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Takashi Miike
Age: 64
Born: 1960
Born: August 24
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