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The life of the despised Songzi, information about the actor who plays Songzi

"The Life of the Disliked Matsuko" is a film adapted from the novel of the same name by Japanese writer Yamada Muneki. It is written and directed by Tetsuya Nakajima and stars Miki Nakatani. As the protagonist of the story, her younger sister Kumi is frail and sick, so her parents (especially her father) pay more attention to Kumi, and Songzi also feels their parents' favoritism. In order to make her parents love her more, Songzi studied hard. In the national university examination, although she wanted to major in science and engineering, she chose the literature department of Kyushu University in order to meet her father's wishes. Later, she became a junior high school teacher just to obey. Father's expectations.

Song Zi’s life took a turn for the worse after being misunderstood for theft. He ran away from home, dated various men and was betrayed, then worked in the sex industry and even committed murder. All this is for the pursuit of love and not wanting to be alone.

Matsuko is played by Miki Nakatani, born on January 12, 1976 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actor and singer under Stardust Promotion.

In 1991, at the age of 15, she debuted as a model and singer. In 1993, at the age of 17, she officially debuted as an actress in the popular drama "Under the Same Roof". In 1996, at the age of 20, she released the single CD "MIND? CIRCUS" produced by music master Ryuichi Sakamoto. In 1999, at the age of 23, she played the talented female detective Jun Shibata in the annual Japanese drama "Continue". In 2007, she played the role of Matsuko in the movie "The Life of the Obnoxious Matsuko" and won the Best Actress Award at the Japan Film Awards, Film Weekly, and Hochi Film Awards. In 2011, she starred in the movie "Hankyu Train" with Erika Toda and was nominated for Best Actress at the 35th Japan Film Academy Awards. In 2016, he starred in the TV series adaptation of Miyuki Miyabe's novel of the same name "Copycat".