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The benshi is a live narrator for silent films, delivering vocal performances and commentary throughout the screening. This role is a traditional feature of Japanese silent cinema, in which the narrator interprets the on-screen action, provides distinct voices for each character, and enhances the emotional atmosphere. The benshi’s performance is integral to the film’s presentation, merging elements of classic silent film techniques—such as intertitles—with the immediacy of audible speech.