Sekiya and Yo-Yo did not continue to appear in "Love Apartment 5", which is somewhat disappointing, after all, these two powerful awkward chat factions have taken on a lot of laughter, even the people around them are also.

For example, this miraculous father of Sekitani, Mr. Kenjiro Sekitani, the third generation of Sekitani cuisine, although his son and daughter-in-law no longer appear, But Kanjiro Sekitani can still appear in "Love Apartment 5", which makes everyone feel more pleased.
When I first saw Kenjiro Sekitani, although I felt that he was somewhat familiar, I still thought that he might be a Japanese comedian, but I did not expect to check it carefully to find that this actor was indeed from Japan, but he had already starred in hundreds of film and television dramas in China, and because of his excellent acting skills, he had also been favored by many directors, which could be regarded as an old drama bone.
The name of this old Japanese drama bone is Kenichi Miura.
1. Japanese students who worship Premier Zhou
Kenichi Miura was born on August 31, 1963 in Kyoto, Japan, on the same day as Kenjiro Sekitani's birthday (haha), and was born in the same place. The difference is that Kenichi Miura grew up in Manhattan, New York, USA, and returned to Japan at the age of eight.
Kenichi Miura excelled in singing and kendo during his time at school, which is probably the basis why he will be able to play so many Japanese ghost commanders in the future. After graduating from Meiji University majoring in political economy, Kenichi Miura worked as a white-collar worker for seven years, and at the age of 30, he was admitted to the graduate school of international political science and became a student of Professor Tian'erhui, a famous Master of Chinese Studies in Japan.
Because of his admiration for Premier Zhou, Kenichi Miura came to China at the age of 34, by which time he was able to speak a relatively fluent Chinese and had some research on Chinese culture and history.
Second, accidentally enter the Chinese film and television circle
In 2001, a friend of Kenichi Miura introduced him to director Zhang Li, who successfully passed the director's interview and starred as Japanese Marine Corps General Nomura in "Towards the Republic".
Originally it was just a dragon set play with soy sauce, but Kenichi Miura showed a talent for acting, unlike several other foreign dragon sets with a blank face, he added a look scene to himself plus a slight leaning forward of the body, which immediately attracted the attention of director Zhang Li, who immediately directed the camera: "Give Miura another shot."
This drama opened the way for Kenichi Miura to be a "Japanese devil's professional household" in the Chinese film and television circle, and director Zhang Li later did not forget him in "Daming Dynasty 1566", allowing him to play Inoue Juzoro.
The first time I noticed that Kenichi Miura was in the movie "Taihang Mountain", Kenichi Miura played the chief of staff of Itagaki Seishiro Nishimura, although the role was very small, but the author obviously felt at the time that this actor must be a Japanese who is a serious Japanese, or a Japanese with acting skills.
Unlike Japanese actors such as Hiroshi Yano, because Ofa Miura was older and more mature, coupled with his cultural status as a scholar, he could play various senior Japanese commanders in anti-war dramas, such as Yamamoto Isoroku, Okamura Ninji, Itagaki Seishiro, and Kenji Doihara, and other Japanese war criminals familiar to Chinese audiences.
Let's briefly list a few of Kenichi Miura's masterpieces, although they are all supporting roles, but almost every one of them is carefully performed to figure it out.
Movies: Iwanaga Wang in "Blood Lonely City", Masahiro Nakanishi in "East Wind and Rain", Japanese Minister Nichizuki in "The Great Cause of Party Building", etc.
TV series: The Little Mouse in "Four Generations Together", the Secret Agent Chief of Obara in "Harbin at Night", Ozawa in "My Natasha", etc.
We can see that in addition to Kenjiro Sekiya in "Love Apartment", Kenichi Miura almost starred in the same Japanese devil, which can be called a professional ghost.
Among so many characters, Kenichi Miura's favorite one is Date Snow In "Life and Death Line" directed by Kong Sheng, and the reason is that Kenichi Miura believes that this character image is more three-dimensional, and the character is more complex and closer to the real Japanese soldiers.
You don't have to say, Miura Kenichi is still more discerning, the screenwriter of "Life and Death Line" is Lan Xiaolong, the director is Kong Sheng, and the main actors are Liao Fan, Zhang Yi, Li Chen and Yang Shuo, etc. At that time, they were not so hot now.
Iii. The problem of anti-Japanese drama
Kenichi Miura, who has been acting in China for twenty years, has adapted and fallen in love with China, and speaks a Japanese accent with a child's accent, Beijing dialect. He said he liked China because it was bigger and more inclusive.
He said a joke, The Chinese friend was worried that he would be bullied when he played the Japanese devil back to China, but he did not expect that the Japanese friend was also worried that he would be bullied in China.
Kenichi Miura laughed and said that he had not been bullied anywhere, but that chinese colleagues and Chinese audiences liked him and respected him, and that he had enjoyed living in China.
When talking about the anti-Japanese drama that is currently being talked about in China, Kenichi Miura gave one of his own answers, that is, many Japanese devils played by Chinese actors are too exaggerated, and the distance from reality is relatively large, which will make the audience feel facial and unreal.
To this end, he made two different comparisons, the difference between the acting skills of some Chinese actors playing Japanese devils and the Japanese devils played by himself. I have to say that Kenichi Miura did see a key problem in the anti-Japanese drama, that is, exaggeration.
Having played so many Japanese devils, Kenichi Miura's biggest wish is to be able to play more normal people, and he has no problem playing ordinary people.
Of course, for Kenichi Miura to play an ordinary person, I believe that the audience is also at ease, even if he plays a comedy is no problem, Kenjiro Sekitani is proof!