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: For fans of the popular Detective Conan series, this movie offered an engaging mystery with Hasegawa playing a significant role. Her character added a compelling layer to the story, demonstrating her ability to fit into well-established franchises.

Konatsu Hasegawa is primarily recognized for her work in Japanese "pink film" (pinku eiga) and cult dramas during the mid-2000s. Her filmography often explores troubled characters within naturalistic, slice-of-life settings, though some of her most notable projects sit on the boundary between indie drama and erotic cinema. Key Films and Performances konatsu-hasegawa-movies

: A gritty study of alienation that swept the Japanese awards circuit. The Man Who Stole the Sun (1979) : For fans of the popular Detective Conan

Across her most acclaimed roles (e.g., Love Exposure , Himizu , The World of Kanako ), Hasegawa rarely plays the victim. Even when her characters are abused, neglected, or socially dead, they possess a . Even when her characters are abused, neglected, or

: A legendary Japanese cult film director known for his masterpieces The Youth Killer (1976) and The Man Who Stole the Sun (1979).

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