[Interview]Suzu Hirose & Tori Matsuzaka, what is the answer that challenged the most difficult “role” in career history | cinemacafe.net

A movie about the fierce fate of men and women who were “done” with kidnappers and victims“Wandering Moon”However, it was released in theaters on May 13. Yuu Nagira’s novel of the same name, which won the Japan Bookseller’s Award, was made into a live-action movie by director Lee Sang-il of “Angry” and “Villain”. Suzu Hirose and Tori Matsuzaka dressed as the two who had been burdened with fate.

Both are proud of their high abilities, but Sarasa and Bun, who played this time, are the most difficult roles in their careers. What kind of path did she take to create the work? She talked about her dense days while looking back on her past works such as Hirose-san x Lee’s “Rage” and Hirose-san x Matsuzaka-san’s “A Morning of Farewell”.

Re-co-starring for the first time in a year is “a feeling close to the first co-starring”

–Mr. Hirose and Mr. Matsuzaka are co-starring following “A Morning of Farewell”.

Hirose:yes. When I played Sarasa, I talked with Lee that “the existence of sentences is the only thing that supports me, and just thinking about it eliminates blurring.” Then, when I decided to do “A Morning of Farewell”, I was able to shoot “A Morning of Farewell” and co-star with Momo Lee.

At that time, I heard from Mr. Lee that he would meet Momo Lee, so I was always fidgeting at Mr. Matsuzaka at the shooting site of “A Morning of Farewell” with the feeling “Is this person a sentence?” It was (laughs).

Matsuzaka: That’s right (laughs).

Hirose: Yes (laughs). It took me a year to shoot “The Moon of Nomads”, and I didn’t have the opportunity to meet Momo Lee at work, which made me feel like I couldn’t meet the sentence.

――I think that the two of you were considerably squeezed when you challenged this work. I think I was surprised when I met again for the first time in a year.

Matsuzaka: When I met him at the camera test, I was surprised that he was “very thin …! (Surprise)” (laughs). I feel like I’m starting to play a role for a while, and from there I feel like I’ve switched to the mode of “I’m about to enter the scene.”

Hirose:Me too. I thought, “I’m thin …! (Surprise)” (laughs). At the time of “A Morning of Farewell”, the role was “Meeting this person (Mr. Matsuzaka) moves my emotions and I trust and follow”, but from that point on, I instantly felt a different feeling. It felt like it was switched. “Well, I’m living alone now,” I suddenly became lonely, and I wondered if Sarasa’s loneliness was like this.

The relationship that I thought “I should keep up with this person” was a completely different feeling of air and distance, and I was confused as to whether I could see it straight or not.

――Although it was a re-co-star, it seems that fresh feelings naturally occurred …

Matsuzaka:is that so.It wasn’t like “It’s been a while!”, But I sat down firmly and prepared and re-co-starred, so I felt like I was co-starring for the first time.

Hirose: The rich scene with the sentence was in the latter half of the shooting, so it actually took a while before we could meet in the shooting. Momo Lee was cranked in much earlier than I was, and I was always in a state of “I can’t meet the sentence … where are you?” Even when I met him, he often didn’t speak all day long, and while maintaining a sense of distance between the roles, there was a sense of openness in the second half, saying “I finally spoke!”.

Then, at that point, Sarasa begins to live a different life, and the moment when she becomes lighter comes. I have a lot of time to think about Bun and Ryo-kun (Yokohama Ryusei) at the moment when I suddenly think about myself, but it is different from “A Morning of Farewell” and it is fresh. was.

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