Cast
Shinobu Terajima as Yuko. As an actress, Ms. Terajima, is the embodiment of "the present" as well as of Japanese cinema. Her humorous and at times serious performance as Yuko shows us a glimpse of a new kind of woman: being alone, yet accepting what she may want to deny and soldiering on in life.
- Ms. Terajima was born in 1972 in Kyoto. Her father is a famous Kabuki actor, and her mother is well known actress Junko Fuji, who starred in the Red Peony Gambler series for Toei Company. Ms. Terajima debuted on TV at the age of 17 and then shifted to the theater. She starred in two films in 2003, Akame 48 Waterfalls (directed by Genjiro Arato) and Vibrator (directed by Ryūichi Hiroki) where she played Rei, an emotionally fragile writer. Her acting in both films is outstanding and she received major acting awards in Japan for both films.
Etsushi Toyokawa plays Yuko's cousin, Shoichi who has a credible combination of good-heartedness and unreliability.
- Mr. Toyokawa was born in 1962 in Osaka. He started his acting career in the theater. He is well known in Japan where he played everything from the mad serial killer in "Hasami Otoko (Scissors Man)" to the valiant Ainu brave in "Kita no Zero-nen (Year Zero in the North)," . He has received many acting awards in Japan. Mr. Toyokawa also writes and directs; his first novel was published in 2003.
Shunsuke Matsuoka plays Homma, Yuko's old time friend. Honma believes that true love can cure his impotence.
- Mr. Matsuoka was born in 1972 in Tokyo. He started work as a fashion model, but moved to acting when he was cast in the leading role in Mr. Ryūichi Hiroki's film, 800 Two Lap Runners 1994. Mr. Matsuoka has been cast in many Japanese films since 1994.
Tomorowo Taguchi plays a self confessed pervert, "K". In normal life "K" is married and works as an architect.
- Mr. Taguchi was born in 1957 in Tokyo. He is known in the international film scene, as he has worked with many notable directors like Shōhei Imamura and Shinya Tsukamoto. He is an active musician (has his own band), writer and he directed a film. He also narrated a well known non-fiction program on TV.
Satoshi Tsumabuki plays Noboru, the manic depressive gang member. Yuko meets him through the Internet.
- Mr. Tsumabuki was born in 1980 in Fukuoka. He was chosen to be an actor when he won an audition among some 3 million candidates in 1997. In 1998 he was the lead role in the film, Subarashiki Hibi (Wonderful Days)'. Mr. Tsumabuki is reviewed by film critics as one of Japan's very talented young stars.
Read more about this topic: It's Only Talk
Famous quotes containing the word cast:
“I cast my heart into my rhymes,
That you, in the dim coming times,
May know how my heart went with them
After the red-rose-bordered hem.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“There is ... but one response possible from us: Force, Force to the uttermost, Force without stint or limit, the righteous and triumphant Force which shall make Right the law of the world and cast every selfish dominion down in the dust.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“I say that male and female are cast in the same mold; except for education and habits, the difference is not great.”
—Michel de Montaigne (15331592)