![]() ![]() ^ "Library War Live-Action Film's Promo Aired (Updated)".^ "Hot 100|JAPAN Charts|Billboard JAPAN".Emergence Uka (羽化) Photo: Chikashi Kasai.digi+Girls kishin NO.4 Kuriyama Chiaki (digi+Girls kishin NO.4 栗山 千明) Photo: Kishin Shinoyama.Shoujokan (少女館)Photo: Kishin Shinoyama.Sinwa-Shoujo (神話少女)Photo: Kishin Shinoyama.Tenshi/angel (天使) Photo: Mitsuo Kawamoto.Namaiki! Photo: Kishin Shinoyama.Text: Akio Nakamori.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales "Toyosu Luciferin" ( とよす☆ルシフェリン, Toyosu Rushiferin)įilmography Kuriyama at an event in 2010 Television Year "Kanōsei Girl" ( 可能性ガール, Kanōsei Gāru, "Possibility Girl") "Ryūsei no Namida" ( 流星のナミダ, "Meteor Tears") Singles List of singles, with selected chart positions Discography Album List of albums, with selected chart positions She followed the singles with an album, Circus, in 2011. This single was followed by three others under her name as traditionally written in Japanese: "Kanōsei Girl", "Cold Finger Girl", and " Oishii Kisetsu" / " Ketteiteki Sanpunkan" "Kanōsei Girl" was used as the third opening theme for Yorinuki Gin Tama-san and "Cold Finger Girl" was used as the opening for the anime adaptation of Level E. The song was used as the first ending theme for Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. In 2010, she released the CD single "Ryūsei no Namida" on DefStar Records under the artist name "CHiAKi KURiYAMA". Kuriyama's other film appearances include major roles in the ninja drama Azumi 2: Death or Love and Takashi Miike's Yōkai Daisensō. Chiaki also appeared in the 2000 action film Battle Royale as Takako Chigusa.įollowing feature appearances on several Japanese television programs (including Rokubanme no Sayoko), Kuriyama made her Hollywood debut in director Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film Kill Bill: Volume 1 as Gogo Yubari, the schoolgirl bodyguard of yakuza boss O-Ren Ishii ( Lucy Liu). She had starring roles in the horror films Shikoku (1999) and Ju-on (2000). She also posed as a model for the child fashion magazines Nicola (1997–2001) and Pichi Lemon (1996–2001). Shinwa-Shōjo became a best-seller but, as it contained some nudity, was discontinued by the publisher in 1999 after the institution of new anti– child pornography laws. In 1997, she appeared in the photobooks Shinwa-Shōjo ( Girl of Myth) and Shōjokan ( Girl's Residence), photographed by Kishin Shinoyama. Kuriyama was a popular model during Japan's child model boom in the mid-1990s. She is best known in the West for her roles as Takako Chigusa in Kinji Fukasaku's 2000 film Battle Royale and Gogo Yubari in Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film Kill Bill: Volume 1. And if you liked these galleries, check out our Easter egg gallery for Pulp Fiction as well.Chiaki Kuriyama ( 栗山 千明, Kuriyama Chiaki, born October 10, 1984) is a Japanese actress, singer, and model. Here are 30 more, this time for Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is about its complications and intricacies, and the ways that guilt catches up with its perpetrators and victims. 1 is about the deliberateness of revenge and the single-minded pursuit of it, Vol. But together, the two halves of Kill Bill complement one another. Perhaps they mosey a bit too much if we view Vol. 2 is Tarantino working at a languid pace, letting his characters mosey along to their destinations. 2 bleed more realistically, and the comedy is more situational. 1 punctuates its founts of blood with quippy one-liners, the victims in Vol. ![]() 2, the second half of Quentin Tarantino's kung fu meets spaghetti Western epic, it quickly becomes apparent that this is an entirely different kind of film from Vol. We know you're going to rewatch these classics, so watch out for these tidbits when you do. 1 and 2 has changed platforms once again-the movies have left Netflix and are now streaming on Hulu, as of April 2020.
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