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Kabuki Epic 'Kokuho' Becomes Japan's Highest-Grossing Live-Action Film
9 Dec
Summary
- Kokuho, a Japanese kabuki drama, is now the highest-grossing live-action film in Japan.
- The film adapts Shuichi Yoshida's novel about intertwined kabuki performers.
- It revitalized public fascination with the centuries-old kabuki art form.

The Japanese period drama "Kokuho" has achieved unprecedented success, becoming the most commercially successful live-action film in Japan's history. This epic, spanning five decades, delves into the complex relationship between two kabuki performers, examining themes of ambition, beauty, and sacrifice.
Directed by Lee Sang-il, the film adapts Shuichi Yoshida's novel and features rigorous training from its lead actors. "Kokuho" has been praised for its immersive portrayal of kabuki, capturing the essence of the art form and the personal drama of its characters.
Beyond its critical acclaim and box office triumph, "Kokuho" has significantly impacted Japanese culture by reviving public fascination with kabuki. Major kabuki theaters across the country have reported increased attendance, particularly among younger audiences, highlighting the film's role in cultural revitalization.




