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What does Tsubaki mean in love in The Big Fish?
A large part of Tsubaki's feelings for Kun are out of guilt, not necessarily true love, but possibly an obsession with one thing.
Tsubaki, the heroine of the movie Begonia, is in charge of the growth of begonias. The movie was released on July 8, 2016 in theaters. Unfolding from the monologue of the aging Tsubaki, it narrates a story full of love, devotion as well as suffering.
Tsubaki Image Design:
Outwardly, traditional Chinese attire with short black hair and one earring. The face has a dry, cold look.
The movie features Tsubaki residing in a Chinese Hakka walled building, modeled after the real-life historical and ancient earthen building architecture.
Combined with the history of the Tulou in the design, there are elements of Hakka dress, red color, stand-up collar, left obeisance, black long skirt.
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