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Japanese actress Yuri Matsumura complained about the role of the new drama

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On the 19th, actresses Mimito Tanami and Motonokisaka 46 member Saori Matsumura held a movie "Are You Going to Stay Single?" held in Tokyo. At the completed public audition (released on November 19), the stage was held with directors Shikako Ichikawa, Eri Tokunaga, Yu Inaba, and Akiko Fukuta. Reviewed the role played.

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Japanese actress Yuri Matsumura complained about the role of the new drama
Japanese actress Yuri Matsumura complained about the role of the new drama
Japanese actress Yuri Matsumura complained about the role of the new drama

This work is based on the comic strip "Are You Going to Stay Single All The Time?" The comic depicts in great detail the uneasiness, loneliness, and pursuits of modern women. This game describes that because the "essay that profoundly describes the value of happiness in women's lives" written 10 years ago has become an unprecedented hit, Tanaka plays a famous writer Asami Honda who found "her own happiness".

Matsumura plays the role of Miho Suzuki, who is afraid of losing the young Suzuki, and it is said that he jointly created an original character that was not in the original work in consultation with the director, and when asked about his impression of his interpretation, Matsumura laughed and said, "Yes (laughs)" "Director, it's really hard." Throwing the topic to the director, when she replied like this, Director Fukuda was very hard, "It's really hard." Although I have always been very annoyed, I feel good about constantly changing myself and running into the role. ”。

To this, Matsumura replied, "That's right! Then director Fukuda spat out, "In your own words!" Matsumura said, "Really, I was very happy to be evaluated like this, and the emotions in my heart were very intense at that time, but it was true that with Miho's growth on the screen, I also had a real sense of growing up, it was a very hard role, and it was great to meet this work, to work hard to play Miho's role and to be able to talk a lot with the director."

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