1. A sinful "voice" that you will never forget once you hear it.
[1-1] Personally speaking, I think the moment I got hooked on Tori Matsuzaka was his voice. Not to mention his good acting and good looks, but even after watching the movie, his voice remained in my ears.
[1-2] Low, thick, yet memorable scoop of sweetness. When I watch Tori Matsuzaka's work, I naturally fall in love with it, and now I have sharpened my senses of both "watching" and "listening" when I encounter his work.
[1-3] The dialogue is wonderful but his monologue is one of the best in the world. Not only does he have a good voice, but he is also skilful using it.
Esp in Call Boy, his voice acting is emphasized. Dialogue covers all kinds of variations: monologue, sighing, and breathing.
[1-4/end] Also, in Birds Without Names, he changed the voice with a sweet voice and gesture. He was talking about the knowledge he gained from book as if he were his own, or the affair, Matsuzaka immediately looks like it. Once again, I feel that he has a great talent.
2 You will love just by watching him! "Cheerfulness" with outstanding softness
[2-1] There are many wonderful things about Tori Matsuzaka as a performer, but the best is an overwhelmingly good aura that can only be given to Tori Matsuzaka. The cheerfulness.
[2-2] For example, when I watch movies and dramas, I don't often think "Oh, I want to be friends with this person", but with him, there is a high chance that I feel so.
Esp with the virgin teacher Yamaji from the drama "Yutori desu ga nani ka?" and the movie "At that time".
[2-3] In those, he's so full of charm that you'll want to say, "I love you, I love you, I want to talk to you."
Also the hitchhiker Takumi of "Her Love Boils Bathwater" is also good.
[2-4/end] A crumpled smile, giggle, simple feeling with outstanding empathy.
These, no matter how much skill you have, you won't be able to catch up. I think it's the absolute charm that Tori Matsuzaka originally has (I'm convinced that's why he was selected for "Paddington").
3. The other side of madness! "Fear" that attracts you with a character with set eyes.
[3-1] Tori Matsuzaka also can do the characters who are completely dyed in madness. Eg. the blue-haired assassin Gondo of "MOZU" and Tadashi Usobuki of "Impossibility Defense".
[3-2/end] In the early career, "Life Back Then", he played the role of a bully, and in "Tsunagu (Until the Break of Dawn)" he acted the big actress Kirin Kiki.
It is clear that he has been acting wide range since that time.
4. The depth of "entering" the role is overwhelming! "Personality" that changes with every character.
[4-1] Tori Matsuzaka has an unusually deep "entry into the role". He has established "living as another person" at a high level rather than "looking into another person".
[4-2] Therefore, it is possible to perform the "change" that occurs to the role without any discomfort.
I was convinced of his "awakening" is the 2015 movie "The Emperor in August". His appearance of escalated thoughts and actions throughout the movie is terrifying.
[4-3] Called as one of his masterpieces, "The Blood of Wolves" was also dramatic in the movie. This movie has a structure where the main character switches in the middle. The rampage of Tori Matsuzaka in the latter half who got the baton by Koji Yakusho, really shines.
[4-4] In the movie "Kiseki: Sobito of That Day", which co-starred with Masaki Suda, Ryusei Yokohama, Ryo Narita, and Yosuke Sugino, the gradation of growth that accepts his standing position was performed radiantly.
[4-5/end] In the movie "Iwane: Sword of Serenity", the character carrying a tragic past behind a gentle expression is tastefully embodied (sword fight is also great). The reason why he can portray a complicated inward character is because he has an exceptional expressive power.
5. He always considers work first. "Dedication" to work even in supporting roles.
[5-1] When comparing Tori Matsuzaka with actors of the same generation, although he has such an aura and can just take "leading roles", but he also tries to stand up by supporting roles.
[5-2] Rather than "Who would stand out most on the screen now?". Tori Matsuzaka seems always thinks about completeness of work from a bird's-eye view and devotes himself to his work. He even has a veteran personality at a young age.
[5-3] In The Journalist with Shim Eun Kyung, he added tension and calmness with restrained acting. It was a really difficult role to keep a cautious stance, so the contribution of Tori Matsuzaka became clear. I feel other actors couldn't maintain this exquisite sense of balance.
[5-4/end] "Listen to the Universe" is also a gem that shines with Tori Matsuzaka's good positioning. As the story progresses, the difference with him and the "geniuses" becomes apparent.
That's all. :D
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His Kanji to describe 2020 is 「忍」
(meaning: endurance)
His Kanji for 2021 is 「動」
(meaning: movement, activity, trend, development, change)
N-mane about Tori's mom
During the first meeting with his mother, she told N-mane:
"Tori is a "half-hearted" person, (sometimes done things not very serious). I don’t want you to make him more famous, but I hope he can be a proper person.
(cont.)
>> If he had a little bit of temper or if he didn’t do it right or said something wayward, please do not hesitate to scold him.
After that, she often asked me "Did my Tori do anything wrong?"
His mother is really a serious and very detailed minded person.
Tori Matsuzaka's manager on his marriage
- ManeTsubu
As many of you may already know,
Today, Matsuzaka reported his marriage.
Since it's private matter, I think Matsuzaka will talk about
his feelings someday in his own words, so I will refrain from doing so here.
Today is the day I thought that congratulatory emails and phone calls that you'll receive all the time.
Warm comments from everyone on Matsusaka's SNS and countless "Congratulations"
I realized it again that Matsusaka's path.
I remember....
His debut, ShinkenRed, where many children and mothers cheered us on.
The first time in a variety show where he could hardly speak.
The promotion of his first movie which was the day when Kirin Kiki scolded him because he couldn't say the highlights of the work.
Q: SInce you like movies, is there any recommended work?
A: "Manchester by the Sea (2016)" is my favorite work I've watched many times. Actually, I rewatchd it before shooting "Any Crybabies Around?".
Q: Any recent impression of works (movie/ books/ music)?
A: Mikako Brady's book (ぼくはイエローでホワイトで、ちょっとブルー)
Title: I'm Yellow and White - and a Bit Blue, June 2019. Winner of Bookstore Award Non Fiction. About her half child's experiences growing up in UK.
Japanese reviews say, if you are interested in this, try American book called "White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America". Originally published June 2016.
Q: It's been 20 years since debut. Have you ever felt any change in yourself?
A: When I was a teen, I was told to be more like an actress. The actress is a dream seller, so no matter what she really is, she should always act with dignity.
A: However, personally, I'm not good at showing more than what I really am, and I'm inevitably feeling "whatever I am". When I became an adult and became able to listen to those around me, I wondered if I was ready to do that.
Q: Why?
A: Did you know that you don't have to castrate to show your dignified self? If you do your best with aspirations without neglecting your studies, I feel people around you will naturally see you as yourself. Good work is always transmitted to people.