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Lily Franky reflects on aging, cherished friendships in PH
Manila Bulletin
|November 21, 2025
Renowned Japanese actor and illustrator Lily Franky graced the shores of the Philippines to promote his latest cinematic endeavor, "Diamonds in the Sand," a compelling entry in the 2025 QCinema International Film Festival.
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JAPANESE actor Lily Franky (right) answers questions from the media through an interpreter during a press conference in Quezon City.
In this poignant film, Lily embodies Yoji, an unremarkable salaryman whose life spirals into reflection after his mother's passing.
Confronted with the stark realization that he has nothing to cling to in his bleak, solitary existence in Japan, Yoji makes an impulsive journey to the Philippines.
There, he seeks out his mother’s compassionate Filipina caregiver, Minerva, portrayed by Maria Isabel Lopez.
Yoji's sojourn leads him into the world of Minerva and her spirited daughter, played by Charlie Dizon, where he slowly unearths a refreshing perspective on life.
The debut film by Janus Victoria wrestles with the haunting Japanese concept of kodo-kushi, or "lonely death,” juxtaposing it with the warmth and vibrancy of the Filipino community spirit.
During an enlightening media conference at World Kitchens in Araneta City, Lily discussed his immersive preparation for the role.
"I delve into the less admirable traits of middle-aged Japanese men—those traits that can feel unlikable," he described thoughtfully. "Crafting a character like Yoji, who is strikingly ordinary, poses its challenges."
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