"Luck, fate, destiny, karma. No matter how well one might be able to sing or dance or how beautiful one is, I think something else comes into play. I am a person who didn't want to become an actress at all. But the fact that I ended up being an actress indicates to me that there is something of destiny involved. So I don't think it is something that you can study to become."
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The Movie Experience: Conversation with actress Shima Iwashita and director Masahiro Shinoda/Advice to Students (February 27, 1999)
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