It sounds like you’re looking for a paper related to (likely a course on film or media studies) and a specific scene or concept from Mao Ichimichi (also known as M·A·O, a Japanese voice actress/actress) in something titled or nicknamed A Distant Shore — possibly referring to the film A Distant Shore (e.g., Tōi Umi or similar) or a scene that is “cracked” (analyzed or deconstructed).
Known for roles like Kagari in Psycho-Pass or Ran in The IDOLM@STER , Ichimichi excels at portraying characters who maintain composure while internally cracking. In this work, her vocal shifts—from whispered monologues to sudden silence—embody the “cracked” shore. Where a lesser actor might play trauma as outburst, Ichimichi uses restraint. Her stillness suggests a person listening for waves from a home that has sunk. enfd5310 mao ichimichi a distant shore cracked
While your query includes the word "," there is no widely documented "cracked" or "broken" edition of this specific release. In the context of digital media, "cracked" often refers to bypassing copy protection (DRM). Because this is a physical Region 2 DVD, users looking for digital versions often encounter this term in relation to ripping the disc's content for playback on non-Japanese players. It sounds like you’re looking for a paper