240702 Z1P Ienai Himitsu

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00:00The Greatest Cinema Show
00:06The Greatest Cinema Show
00:11This is today's topic.
00:13Kyomoto Taiga's first solo feature film,
00:16The Unspeakable Secret.
00:18The spotlight is on the heart-throbbing scene
00:21between the heroine and Kotone Furukawa.
00:27Good morning.
00:29Two, three.
00:32The Unspeakable Secret was screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival in China last month.
00:40It's a love story of youth on the stage of a music university.
00:45The heroine and Minato can't play the piano as she wishes.
00:51Do you want to quit playing the piano?
00:53I can't remember the feeling of having fun anymore.
00:56The heroine, Yukino, meets a man who has a problem.
01:02When I'm with Yukino, I think playing the piano is fun.
01:06Minato is attracted to Yukino, who has a romantic atmosphere in The Unspeakable Secret.
01:14One day, they go straight into love.
01:20Hey.
01:21What?
01:22Hey!
01:24Ah!
01:32Both Kyomoto and Furukawa have a lot in common.
01:38Minato is straightforward.
01:41I think she has a similar way of thinking.
01:43She's not the type of person who doesn't want to calculate or play games.
01:48She goes to see someone she wants to see.
01:52I think Yukino also has a bit of a selfish side.
02:04Here's a great point.
02:05The atmosphere of a couple in love.
02:12In fact, one of the things they were particular about this time was acting mixed with ad-lib.
02:18Through the words in the ad-lib, I think I was able to create the atmosphere of the two of them.
02:25In particular, in the date scene, they didn't have a lot of meetings in advance.
02:29It is said that they cherished a natural relationship.
02:32I used to be really good at it.
02:35Oh!
02:36What?
02:38Let's do it a little more.
02:39I think I should do this, too.
02:42Oh, that's the worst.
02:46Like a drum master.
02:47I did it.
02:48I did it.
02:49That was all I could do.
02:50It was too much fun.
02:52But there was no pressure because I was playing the role of a student.
02:56I see.
02:57I thought I wouldn't miss this.
02:59I see.
03:00I was a little desperate.
03:02But you were really good.
03:03I was really good at it.
03:04Really?
03:05Naturally.
03:06You praised me at that time, too.
03:08On the other hand, the scene where the two of them play the piano together is a scene where they play the piano together.
03:17The two of them have been practicing individually since before the shoot.
03:22I see.
03:28When and where to look at each other's faces,
03:31and where the two of them get excited.
03:34We set a day for the rehearsal on a separate day from the day of the shoot.
03:39We worked on it in detail.
03:42I can't do it if I don't watch it,
03:45but I thought it would be better to match it with the movie.
03:50I thought I would be lucky if I could do it,
03:52so I prioritized acting.
03:54It was a close fight.
03:57They had a careful meeting until the timing to look at each other's eyes,
04:01and they expressed their feelings through the piano.
04:20The two of them play the piano together.
04:29Mr. Kenjiro, how did you feel about the atmosphere created by the two of them?
04:33It's amazing.
04:34There was an ad-lib scene,
04:36but it was drawn in by natural acting.
04:39And the piano scene.
04:40I think it's hard just to remember the piano,
04:42but I think it's difficult to act from there,
04:45so I thought it was really great.
04:47Mr. Kenjiro was recommended to play the piano,
04:50so he wants to try it live.
04:52The movie is currently being released.