Talk:Miwa Nishikawa

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Review
Your article is very comprehensive and covers her in great detail. It made me want to watch her films. As for my edits I took out a few words here and there but really only had an issue with your use of the word blockbuster. It seemed to promotional to me so I took both instances out and reworked the second one to make the sentence flow better. Overall it was very well done but maybe adding a table of her awards would help to prove her credibility/notability. Good luck! Journoloaf (talk) 15:24, 9 October 2015 (UTC)Journoloaf

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Titles
The films Sway (film) and Dear Doctor (film) are named after two songs by the Rolling Stones, Sway (song) and Dear Doctor (song).