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Hidetoshi Nishijima × Seiyo Uchino starring in the TV series "Yesterday's Food" is confirmed to be cinematized!

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Hidetoshi Nishijima × Seiyo Uchino starring in the TV series "Yesterday's Food" is confirmed to be cinematized!

(Korin/Translation) According to Japanese media reports, the TV series "Yesterday's Food", co-starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Seiyo Uchino, adapted from the popular manga of Yoshinaga Tomiyoshi, has officially decided to be made into a movie. Along with this, the popular characters who appeared in the show will all appear in the movie.

"Yesterday's Food" tells the story of the daily life of the two people who live together in the 2LDK apartment and are good at cooking, meticulous, thrifty lawyer Katsushiru (Nishijima), and his lover, the generous beautician Kenji Yabuki (Uchino), and their daily table. The series aired on TV Tokyo in April 2019 and set an unprecedented ratings record as a late-night TV series. At the same time, the drama also won the 16th Confederation Award for Television Drama, the 101st Japanese Drama Academy Awards and other awards, and it can be said that the drama has almost all the TV drama awards in 2019. In addition, the fact that the drama was broadcast as a special drama on New Year's Day this year has also become a topic of conversation for a while.

In this movie, in addition to Nishijima, who plays Katsumi Shiro, and Uchino, who plays Kenji Yabuki, we will also see Koshi Yamamoto, Isamura, Makita Movement, Tanakami Sakiko, Kajiya Kajima and others.

Regarding the decision to make the drama cinematic, Nishijima confessed: "I am very much looking forward to meeting kenji and other partners again", "I hope that I can better present the warm life of the two through the screen." At the same time, in order to let everyone better feel the warmth between the two in the theater version, I will play this role more carefully. ”

On the other hand, Uchino also said, "I didn't expect that this work that has gradually matured through TV dramas will appear on the screen!" All I can say is that I was so happy. But in order not to make Kenji's love look too 'stuffy' on the screen, I will show the love between men in a more natural way! ”

In addition, the theatrical version of this game will still be brought to us by the duo of director Kazuhito Nakae and screenwriter Andana Sukeko.

The theatrical version of "Yesterday's Cuisine" (Toho Series) is scheduled to be released nationwide in Japan in 2021.

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