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"Who is it": Masanori Sugata self-proclaimed Ken Hi sato "Kote"

"Who is it": Masanori Sugata self-proclaimed Ken Hi sato "Kote"

"Who" held a tasting party in Tokyo to complete the disclosure of the film

On August 30, 1905, local time, the movie "Who" was held in Tokyo to complete the disclosure of the film, and director Daisuke Miura attended with the main creators Ken Sato, Jun Arimura, Fumi Futado, Shoko Sugata, Shosei Okada and Takayuki Yamada.

The original novel "Which" won the 148th Naoki Prize, the author Asai Liao is a young writer born in the Heisei era, who previously depicted the true posture of modern high school students through the novel "Hearing that Kirishima is Going to Retire", and this time Asai Liao explored and thought about the current situation of college students who they really were through their inauguration activities.

When the cast of actors dressed in costumes with different markings came on stage, the audience screamed, and Ken Sato, who wore a red scarf, took the lead in speaking: "There were a lot of times when the shooting scene was with Jun Arimura and the four of them, and now it is as if they have become a team." At stage meetings, the actors generally dress uniformly, but each character like "Who" has a different personality, so everyone's color is different. ”

Mizuki, played by Jun Mura, is crushed by Takuto Monogatari, played by Ken Sato, and has a crush on Kotaro, played by Shoki Sugata, and said about the role: "Because I didn't notice Takuto's mood, although I didn't have malice toward him, I still felt that this person couldn't do it." Sugata immediately answered, "This is not good, Kotaro is a more sought-after setting than Ken Sato, which makes me very nervous." When I was reading the novel, I asked Arimura, 'Does Mizuki like Kotaro?' Then I came back to me and said it wasn't obvious, so I didn't think much about acting. ”

Okada recalled shooting: "I only had a few days to shoot, so I couldn't talk to everyone a lot. Later, he was spat at by Ken Sato and Shoko Sugata, "It's useless to forget the memories between us." Finally, Ken Sato, who was asked to express his impressions of the film, told the audience: "The time to meet with everyone is too short, and I want to reflect on so many useless words." This work will have a different feeling for the people who watch it, and it is a film that will want to express it to others. If after reading it, I would be very happy to have a resonance with one of the characters. ”

It is reported that "Who" will be released nationwide in Japan on October 15.

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