Alice Hirose and Go Atsushi Maeda “My heart is pounding even though there is no “kabe-don” or “chin-clucking”!” They show confidence that the drama “366 Days” is a “royal romance drama” | Mezamashi media

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April 08, 2024 |

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Alice Hirose and Go Atsushi Maeda “My heart is pounding even though there is no “kabe-don” or “chin-clucking”!” They are confident that the drama “366 Days” is a “classic love drama”

Every Monday from 9pm – “366 days”

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Alice Hirose and Atsushi Maeda attended the production press conference for the monthly drama “366 Days” held on April 8th. He talked about his thoughts on the work and what’s popular at the filming site.

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From left) Alice Hirose, Atsushi Maeda Go

“366 Days” is an original story inspired by the worldview of HY’s famous song “366 Days.” Asuka Yukihira (played by Hirose) and Haruto Mizuno (played by Maeda) try to make their unfulfilled love come true in high school, while facing an unexpected tragedy. is also an epic love story about how you keep thinking about your loved one.

The two had been listening to “366 Days” even before they decided to appear in the drama. Looking back, Hirose said, “It’s the only song I’ve been singing at karaoke since I was a teenager,” adding, “When I was a student, I thought it was a heartbreak song, and I sang it at my friends’ “heartbreak parties.” “When I listened to it after experiencing it, I was able to feel not only the love, but also the weight and depth of each word,” he said of his thoughts on the song.

Alice Hirose

He also revealed that when filming a scene that he wants to focus on, “I often listen to it with earphones to expand my image and create a feeling.”

Maeda also shared her impressions of the song, saying, “Speaking of a love song,” she commented, “I think the song’s sadness and deep love are well reflected in this drama.”

Maeda Go Atsushi

When asked by the host about the appeal of this work, which alternately depicts 12 years ago and the present day, Hirose said, “What does it mean to continue to love someone straight in an era where you can be happy without getting married or having a relationship?” I was drawn to those words,” Maeda replied, quoting producer Yuta Kano. Maeda also said, “I don’t think dramatic things happen very often in life, but I was drawn to this work. There are moments that are natural and dramatic in a good way.”

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