![]() ![]() This is what one of Taniguchi’s characters says: you live, you die, these are consequences. In the end, life and death are only the consequences of how well or poorly you’ve made your construction. Players who are too greedy will lose it’s a subtle game of equilibrium, where you have to get ahead without crushing the other player. One of the most extraordinary aspects of the game of go is that it has been proven that in order to win, you must live, but you must also allow the other player to live. There may be phases of combat, but they are only the means to an end, to allow your territory to survive. Nao's principle reminds me of the Game of Go which I just learned about last year when I read Muriel Barberry's book The Elegance of Hedgehog in which I will quote on pages 112-114 this passage with a hint of spoilers “Any game where the goal is to build territory has to be beautiful. As an actress, I can't remember how she's done it in her previous projects but she definitely did it in her character as Nao. ![]() Erika Toda as Nao Kanzaki - She's one of the most well known J-actresses among international fans because of her noted characters in her previous dramas Nobuta wo Produce, Hana Yori Dango and the hit movie L Change the world just to name a few. ![]()
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