As the market for comics becomes more and more intense, it is not surprising that any anime works are now popping up to launch a live-action version. Recently, the Japanese media announced that "Yaren" has confirmed the live-action cinematization, and the male protagonist is Ken Sato, who has starred in the live-action version of "Langke Sword Heart" and has been widely acclaimed.

"Asians" tells the story of 17 years ago, the African battlefield suddenly appeared on the battlefield of the undead "human beings". Since then, this new species of immortality has frequently appeared among humans, hence the name "subhuman". The protagonist of the work becomes an asian after encountering a traffic accident and escapes in order to survive.
The live-action male protagonist is changed from a student to a doctor, and Kei, a trainee doctor played by Sato, dies because he is hit by a truck, but then he is revived. The use of Ken Sato as the lead actor is optimistic about his action scene performance in "Langke Sword Heart", "Yaren" will be an action scene, CG production accounted for the majority of the work, the producer hopes that Ken Sato can perform the fight scene in the film as realistically as possible, as little as possible to use the stand-in performance, the audience presents a wonderful fight scene.
Live-action director Katsuyuki Motomoto was nominated for Best Director at the 22nd Japan Academy Film Awards for his film Jumping the Great Search Line: The Worst Three Days in the History of the Bayshore Department, and in 2004, he was nominated for Best Director at the 27th Japan Academy Awards for the film Jumping the Great Search Line: Blocking the Rainbow Bridge.