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Fuji TV's 60th anniversary special TV series "When I Laugh" will be broadcast on Kansai Television (a fuji TV subsidiary) on March 26. This time, the show's actors Kohiko Inohara and Ueto Sai made guest comments.
Set in wartime Osaka, the show tells the story of a couple who have adopted 5 orphans. In addition to Inokahara as Shigesaburo Suzuki and Sai Ueto as Makoto Suzuki, Ryuhosei Ryo, Makoto, Iyoto Manorie, Sho Takada, Masaki Sakai, Shirasusu, Aso Yumi, and Kazuko Yoshiyuki are also on the cast list. The screenwriter is also Ozaki Sho of the TV series "The Man Who Can't Get Married", and the director is Kitsune Miyake of the movie "Please Marry My Wife".
Inouhara, who played the father of a large family for the first time, sighed, "I think it's nice to have children on the shooting scene. Even when shooting child stars who are not on camera, there is a warm atmosphere of children participating. Later, when looking back on the time spent with co-performers such as Ueto Sai, Inohara's gratitude overflowed into words, "In short, both before and between shooting, the scene was full of laughter. Even like a real couple, a real family, spending time together. Therefore, it feels like everyone has jointly created the image of 'Mr. Trouble' (the nickname of the character Shigesaburo in the play). ”
After that, Ueto said, "I've been looking forward to the fight." On the one hand, Ueto Sai also laughed and imitated Shigezaburo's tone of praise, saying that the smiles of the members of the Suzuki family, led by Inohara, were "out of 100 points". Finally, Ueto appealed, "This work has left a deep imprint on me, so that at the end of the shooting, it seems to be an overnight event, and my heart is lost." Anyway, 9:30 p.m. this evening... I hope this story will resonate with everyone's heart. Please be sure to watch it! (Bunny Cub/Translation)