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TTLV: From the novel "Behind Suspect X" by Higashino Keigo to the film adaptation "Suspect X" by Hiroshi Nishitani (approached through a cultural perspective).

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1. Student's full name: NGUYEN THI HONG (LE) 2. Gender: female
3. Date of birth: July 10, 1992
4. Place of birth: Vu Cong - Kien Xuong - Thai Binh
5. Student recognition decision No. 2705/2020/QD-XHNV dated December 24, 2020 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process: (record the types of changes and corresponding times): no changes.
7. Thesis topic: From the novel "Behind Suspect X" by Higashino Keigo to the film adaptation "Suspect X" by Hiroshi Nishitani (approached through a cultural perspective).
8. Major: Theory, history of cinema and television; Code: 8210232.01
9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Tran Thi Thuc - lecturer at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
10. Summary of thesis results:
(summarize the results of the thesis, emphasizing new results if any)
Through the research topic: From the novel "Behind Suspect X" by Higashino Keigo to the film adaptation "Suspect X" by Hiroshi Nishitani (approached through a cultural perspective), the thesis achieved the following results:
- Deeply study the context of contemporary Japanese culture through the film Suspect X with the unique features of this island nation's cultural space. A culture rich in national identity. Carrying within it the harmony of modernity and tradition but without losing its inherent beauty.
- In that context, contemporary Japanese culture is an extremely unique culture. Therefore, we need to have a correct and timely perception to come up with effective solutions to promote the good values ​​of this culture, as well as to absorb the quintessence of human culture.
- The thesis aims to study and analyze the literary novel of Higashino Keigo and the film adaptation of Hiroshi Nishitani to point out the expressive aspects of contemporary Japanese culture in literary and film works.
- The thesis also points out the similarities and differences between the two versions of the work in the way they express contemporary Japanese culture.
- In addition, the thesis also points out the contributions of writer Higashino Keigo as well as director Hiroshi Nishitani to Japanese culture and cinema in particular and the world in general.
- This is a culture with little mixing. Besides, you can understand more deeply about the culture of communication between people, love and passion in the blood of Japanese people. A pure love that is willing to sacrifice everything for the person you love.
- Love with your own passion.
11. Practical applicability: The research of the thesis can be used as reference material for editors, film directors and film researchers in general, and also help researchers better understand Japanese culture.
12. Further research directions: (if any) Research on creative styles and methods in character building in the context of current Japanese culture.
13. Published works related to the thesis: (list works in chronological order if available)
                                                                        
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: ​NGUYEN THI HONG LE 2. Sex: ​Female
3. Date of birth: 10/07/1992. ​ 4. Place of birth: ​Thai Binh
5. Admission decision number: No: 2705/2020/QD - XHNV Dated ​December 24, 2020signed by President of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University
6. Changes in academic process: ​(List the forms of change and corresponding times): Constant
7. Official thesis title: From the novel the devotion of suspect X by Keigo Higashino to the film adaptation suspect X by Hiroshi Nishitani (Approach through a cultural perspective)
8. Major: ​Theory, History of Film and Television; Code: ​8210232.01
9. Supervisors: Dr. Tran Thi Thuc - University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH)
10. Summary of the findings of the thesis: ​(Summarize them with stress on the new findings, if any)
- Deeply research into the contemporary Japanese cultural context through the movie Nghi Can X with the unique features of this island nation's cultural space. A culture imbued with national identity. Bringing in the harmony of modernity and tradition, however, it does not lose its inherent beauty.
- In that context, contemporary Japanese culture is a very unique culture. Therefore, it is our right and timely recognition to come up with effective solutions to promote the good value of this culture, as well as to absorb the quintessential values ​​​​of human culture.
- The thesis aims to understand and analyze literary works of novels by HigashinoKeigo and film adaptations of Hiroshi Nishitani to point out the expressive aspects of contemporary Japanese culture in literary works. and cinema.
- The thesis also points out the similarities and differences between the two versions of the work in the expression of contemporary Japanese culture.
- In addition, the thesis also points out the contributions of writer HigashinoKeigo as well as of director Hiroshi Nishitani to the culture and cinema of Japan in particular and the world in general.
- This is a culture of little mixing. Besides, they also understand more deeply about the culture of communication between people, love and passion in the blood of the Japanese. A pure love is willing to sacrifice everything for the one you love.
Love with your own passion.
11. Practical applicability, if any:The research of the thesis can be used as a reference for editors, film directors and film researchers in general, besides it also helps researchers to better understand Japanese culture.
12. Further research directions, if any:Research on styles and creative methods in character building in the current Japanese cultural context.
13. Thesis-related publications: ​(List them in chronological order)

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