When Koichi enters the subconscious mind of Atsumi, shes asks Koichi to find a picture of a "plesiosaur" she drew as a child. The drawing is the key that brings back a suppressed childhood memory that brings their minds together.
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Sometani was a child actor. He has worked in both film and television, gaining his first leading role in Pandora's Box, a 2009 film adaptation of a Dazai Osamu novel.
In 2011, he received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his work in Himizu along with his co-star Nikaido Fumi.
He appeared in Aoyama Shinji's 2011 film Tokyo Park, Wakamatsu Koji's 2012 film The Millennial Rapture, and starred in Ishii Gakuryu's 2012 film Isn't Anyone Alive?.
Sometani married actress Kikuchi Rinko on December 31, 2014. In October 2016, Kikuchi gave birth to their first child. In December 2018 Kikuchi announced her second pregnancy via her husband official website.
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More recently, Haruka has become just as popular on the big screen performing as the leading actress in such films as "Cyborg Girl", "Happy Flight", "Ichi" and "Oppai Volleyball". Her diversity as an actress should also be noted as Haruka performed as a cyborg in "Cyborg Girl", an airline stewardess in "Happy Flight", blind swordswoman in "Ichi" and a junior high volleyball coach in "Oppai Volleyball".
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