Post by Mariko Nakazawa on Nov 28, 2015 13:25:04 GMT -5
Name: Mariko Nakazawa
Age: 18
Appearance: Tsubomi Kido – Kagerou project
Height: 5'6”
Weight: 100 lbs
Talent: Ultimate Film Director
Grade/Year: Year 3
Personality: Mariko is a young woman who can be best described as being unintentionally cold or hard to approach. While she isn't someone who is openly unfriendly or confrontational (in fact the exact opposite is the case, as an aspring film maker Mariko wants nothing more than to get along with people) she's just socially anxious and shy around meeting people for the first time. This, naturally has left some people with an unfavorable impression of the young woman and so those who don't quite know her very well might consider Mariko as a bit of an ice queen.
The truth about Mariko is once you get to know her as a person some wish that she'd revert back to her icy demeanor. The young woman is quite enthusiastic once she's comfortable around someone, and can be kind of bullheaded, blindly charging into one setting after another and dragging those she considers friends along for the ride of whatever whim she's chasing that day.
Or maybe she's just chasing after the next open buffet. You'd never be able to tell that such a quiet, cute girl like Mari has two real passions in this world: One is being the next great movie director of our time ( a scorsese, a stone, a hitchcock) the other quite honestly is simply food. The girl's seemingly got a bottomless pit for a stomach, and there's been more than one restaurant that's had to beg her not to come back for a while. Pff, whats up with that?
History: It's hard to pinpoint the moment exactly that started to shape a person so they've turned out the way that they have once you meet them. For Mariko Nakazawa, the youngest out of three girls there was only one moment thats defined her life: the day that young Mariko knew what she was destined to do was the day her aunt let her play with her camcorder. It was a crappy little thing, it was years old and the frame had been beaten and battered around for years to the point you started to feel sorry for the poor thing, and yet for some reason that simple camera had Mariko transfixed. The filmed everything with that little camera, cars on the street, ddogs walking in the park, simply clouds moving in the sky. From sun up to sun down Mariko was filming whatever sprang to mind.
It was a seemingly innocent hobby, and yet even at a young age Mari knew she was on to something special. As the young girl started to grow older, she soon began roping other people into her films. And she was the first to admit, a lot of her movies were dumb as hell, the type of things young boys and girls fantasize about making that you later look back on and think "jeez, did I really do that?" but it was all good practice, because by the time she reached the last years of her middle school life, her films had improved to the point that her aunt had slyly begun submitting them into contests on her behalf (Mariko, of course would have never even dreamed of doing such a thing on her on. Perish the thought)and nobody was more surprised than little miss Mari when she won her first grand prize in a contest she didn't even know she had entered.
Well after that you have to defend your title, right? Her path as a film maker was more or less set in cement if she didn't want to let everyone down.
Origins: Japan
Likes: movies of all genres (even direct-to-DVD's), all you can eat specials, cute doggies
Dislikes: Low budgets, cheap effects, picky eaters, people who say they prefer the books to the movies
Favorite Color: Forest Green
Age: 18
Appearance: Tsubomi Kido – Kagerou project
Height: 5'6”
Weight: 100 lbs
Talent: Ultimate Film Director
Grade/Year: Year 3
Personality: Mariko is a young woman who can be best described as being unintentionally cold or hard to approach. While she isn't someone who is openly unfriendly or confrontational (in fact the exact opposite is the case, as an aspring film maker Mariko wants nothing more than to get along with people) she's just socially anxious and shy around meeting people for the first time. This, naturally has left some people with an unfavorable impression of the young woman and so those who don't quite know her very well might consider Mariko as a bit of an ice queen.
The truth about Mariko is once you get to know her as a person some wish that she'd revert back to her icy demeanor. The young woman is quite enthusiastic once she's comfortable around someone, and can be kind of bullheaded, blindly charging into one setting after another and dragging those she considers friends along for the ride of whatever whim she's chasing that day.
Or maybe she's just chasing after the next open buffet. You'd never be able to tell that such a quiet, cute girl like Mari has two real passions in this world: One is being the next great movie director of our time ( a scorsese, a stone, a hitchcock) the other quite honestly is simply food. The girl's seemingly got a bottomless pit for a stomach, and there's been more than one restaurant that's had to beg her not to come back for a while. Pff, whats up with that?
History: It's hard to pinpoint the moment exactly that started to shape a person so they've turned out the way that they have once you meet them. For Mariko Nakazawa, the youngest out of three girls there was only one moment thats defined her life: the day that young Mariko knew what she was destined to do was the day her aunt let her play with her camcorder. It was a crappy little thing, it was years old and the frame had been beaten and battered around for years to the point you started to feel sorry for the poor thing, and yet for some reason that simple camera had Mariko transfixed. The filmed everything with that little camera, cars on the street, ddogs walking in the park, simply clouds moving in the sky. From sun up to sun down Mariko was filming whatever sprang to mind.
It was a seemingly innocent hobby, and yet even at a young age Mari knew she was on to something special. As the young girl started to grow older, she soon began roping other people into her films. And she was the first to admit, a lot of her movies were dumb as hell, the type of things young boys and girls fantasize about making that you later look back on and think "jeez, did I really do that?" but it was all good practice, because by the time she reached the last years of her middle school life, her films had improved to the point that her aunt had slyly begun submitting them into contests on her behalf (Mariko, of course would have never even dreamed of doing such a thing on her on. Perish the thought)and nobody was more surprised than little miss Mari when she won her first grand prize in a contest she didn't even know she had entered.
Well after that you have to defend your title, right? Her path as a film maker was more or less set in cement if she didn't want to let everyone down.
Origins: Japan
Likes: movies of all genres (even direct-to-DVD's), all you can eat specials, cute doggies
Dislikes: Low budgets, cheap effects, picky eaters, people who say they prefer the books to the movies
Favorite Color: Forest Green