Hirofumi Arai (新井浩文, Arai Hirofumi; born 18 January 1979 in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan) is an actor. Hirosaki (弘前市; -shi) is a city located in Aomori in Tohoku region of Japan. ... At Osorezan Aomori Prefecture (鿣®ç Aomoriken or frequently Aomori-ken) is located in the Tohoku region of Japan. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (ジョゼと虎と魚たち, Joze to tora to sakana tachi) (2003)
天国の本屋~恋火 (2004)
Loved Gun (ラブドガン, Rabudo gan) (2004)
69 (2004)
Blood and Bones (血と骨, Chi to hone) (2004)
隣人13号 (Rinjin 13-gou) (2005)
Go is a 2001 movie by Isao Yukisada, starring Yôsuke Kubozuka (Sugihara/Lee) and Kō Shibasaki (Tsubaki Sakurai). ... Justice (2002) is a short film by director Yukisada Isao. ...
Based on a manga by Santa "Tokyo Tribes" Inoue and produced by Yoshinori Chiba, the man behind some of most attention-grabbing Japanese films of the 90s, among which Takashi Miike's Fudoh and Rokuro Mochizuki's superlative The Fire Within, The Neighbour #13 comes from quite a pedigree.
It has two of the best young actors in Japan in the lead roles: kabuki dynasty scion Shido Nakamura (Ping Pong, Iden and Tity) and HirofumiArai of Go, Blue Spring and Blood and Bones fame, plus a cameo by Takashi Miike, who by now must surely be one of the archipelago's main cultural exports.
When he takes a job at a construction site, he discovers to his horror that his foreman is none other than his own former tormentor (Arai), now all grown and having lost none of his violent whims.