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On the evening of May 7, the film "64 Prelude" held a stage meeting on the first day of the film's release in Tokyo, and director Keihisa Seto brought the main creators Hiroshi Sato, Tsuyoshi Ayano, Eikura Nana, Natsukawa Yui, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Eita, Masatoshi Nagase, and Yuwa Miura.
Set in the unresolved abduction incident in 1989, the story depicts the conflict and confrontation between the journalist and the police investigating the incident. 14 years later, the imitation of the 64 case appeared, and mikami of the prefectural police propaganda department was involved in the confrontation within the prefectural police reporter club and the police organization, and how he would respond in a complex whirlpool.
Hiroshi Sato plays Yoshinobu Mikami, the publicity officer of the protagonist police station, Tsuyoshi Ayano plays Mikami's subordinate Suwa, and Eikura Nana also plays Mikami's subordinate Miyun. In addition, Eita plays Akikawa, an Toyo Shimbun reporter who is opposed to the police station, and Yukazu Miura plays Katsutoshi Matsuoka, the head of the search squad who was Mikami's boss during the interpol period.
Hiroshi Sato took the lead in greeting the audience: "Whether the audience likes this work or does not like it, I will accept it, and I greet the first day of the screening with such a mood." When he heard that nearly 1,000 spectators applauded after the screening before the stage meeting, Hiroshi Sato said, "Sorry, I can't hear it outside, but thank you for your support." ”
It is reported that the movie "64" will be divided into front and back releases, when asked "who has the most two sides among the main creators", the actors all pointed to the director Keihisa Setse, and the "angry" director said that "you escaped really fast, never shoot with you again", to which Hiroshi Sato responded: "If you are serious, you can't become a director and an actor without multi-facetedness." The director believes that the two-faced person is Tsuyoshi Ayano, "who played such a person in "The Worst Guys in Japan", and by the way, the movie was released in June." ”
Finally, when Hiroshi Sato promoted the film to the audience again, he said: "It is really difficult for the Japanese film industry to tell the truth that such a type of film has so many viewers, but if you think the film is interesting, then use everyone's strength to pass on the charm of the movie to others." ”
It is reported that "64 Pre-Part" is being screened nationwide in Japan, while "64 After-Part" will take over on June 11.