発表が遅くなって、ごめんなさい!Sorry for the delay everybody! 結子さんの何が恋しい? What do you miss about Yuko? 二周忌 / 2nd anniversary ➡ kzbin.info/www/bejne/jaHMgZeOnKmWpbMsi=pubKV0-8LxDUZjhs
@Bartron_Flat_Earth Жыл бұрын
Subtitles exist for "Innocent World"?
@takeuchiyuko-fanchannel Жыл бұрын
@@Bartron_Flat_Earth No, I guess not.
@Bartron_Flat_Earth Жыл бұрын
@takeuchiyuko-fanchannel Please, just YOU can help me 😭 just write in Word or notepad what you are hearing, you don't need to put the name of the person who is talking, u don't need to put the timestamp. You can do it for 5 minutes each day.. i watched that movie like 4 times, i don't understand nothing 😭 haha please i need your help
@Bartron_Flat_Earth Жыл бұрын
@takeuchiyuko-fanchannel From her i just want to watch Innocent World, the Hawai movie, the movie where she is death but don't know it, and the movie with the Shooting Star.. but I'm not going to bother you with those.. I can live without ever understanding those.. but at least I want to understand one.. my favorite.. "Innocent World" English is not My primary language, hope u can understand me, is more easy for me to understand English than write in English
@takeuchiyuko-fanchannel Жыл бұрын
@@Bartron_Flat_Earth Sorry for the late reply. I wish I could help you, but doing a translation or transcript takes a lot of time, which I unfortunately don't have. But maybe you can check out some japanese movie sites or movie subtitle pages. Sometimes fans make english subtitles. In addition you could use deepl.com for translation, too. Hope you are successful. If I come across some subtitles for this movie I'll let you know.
Another wonderful tribute! Great work! Lots of scenes from her works that I have never seen. Very hard to find a lot of it sadly. This really reminds me that when she was at her best, she really was the best Japanese actress, far and away.
@vloum8577 Жыл бұрын
i am about to watch asuka for her,may she rest in peace
This video says everything we would have tried to say to Yuko to save her if we could have known the future before that fateful day she made her irrevocable choice. When we have pain and turmoil in our lives, unfortunately for some, suicide can seem like the permanent solution for what is a temporary problem. And by taking the suicide option, it also means that it is now likely that other members of your family or children will also choose suicide. Who wants to be responsible for that? It takes courage to end your life. But if you choose to live then that courage will carry you through this darkness and eventually into the light again and perhaps also save the lives of the ones you love that you may have been trying to protect from your own pain. My thoughts and empathy go out to Yuko's family and children first and foremost today.
@takeuchiyuko-fanchannel2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your condolences. I just recently read an article of a Japanese psychiatrist, who mentors Japanese entertainers and who anonymously shared the counseling of a popular Japanese actress with the public (with her consent of course), where parallels were drawn to Yuko and other celebrities who committed suicide. An actor has specific problems difficult for "normal" people to understand, which can make them feel lonely and isolated. They suffer from spiritual loneliness, which means they feel lonely even when there are always people around them and they are loved by many fans. Loneliness in the heart. The more famous the entertainer gets the more people are there, who don't understand the person with their specific problems (including friends and family). The entertainer thinks that "They don't get me" and keeps his problems to himself. Thus they get depressed, but don't want anyone to know they have negative or even suicidal thoughts. They fake happiness, which can be exhausting to maintain. The more serious the entertainer (and Yuko was quite serious) the more they try to be an "entertainer" also in their private life to not disappoint fans, which slowly blurs the line between being famous and the real you. Also when you're busy with many projects (and Yuko was quite busy) switching from role to role you have no time to be yourself, which can lead to overwork. Your perception gets blurred and you start thinking negatively about yourself and your work. (e.g. focusing on a single negative comment/review online even though there are plenty of positive ones). The valuation of their work is usually directly linked to their own existence value. You can also not take a break or "run away" because work equals self-worth. It's hard but at the same time validation for the entertainer. Thus "running away" is too big a hurdle. It's important to start a positive cycle of thinking through counseling and get rid of the seed of spiritual loneliness early on or it gets irreversible. That's about what the expert said. Not sure if you can apply it all to Yuko though, but it sounds reasonable. Thanks for reading :)
@tconnolly98202 ай бұрын
@takeuchiyuko-fanchannel thankfully I don't have any direct experience with anyone who has ended their own life. Your description of the psychiatrists experience with actors and entertainers seems very reasonable and logical to me too. Thank you for sharing it.