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--The casting of Yamazaki Yuhane as Matsuura Aya was also a surprise.
Imaizumi "We decided that Yuhane would be a good choice not only because of her looks but also because of her position and character, and when we agreed that she would do the role, there was one big problem.
We were wondering if Yuhane would be in the poster and music video for "Momoiro Kataomoi" that appears in the movie.
--What were you going to do about that?
Imaizumi "I was selfishly saying that if Yuhane made a music video, it would be a big hit, but when she asked me if I wanted to do all the posters and jackets, I thought it would be a bit difficult. I thought I was going to be in trouble the moment I was asked that question.
And when I saw the music video for "Momoiro Kataomoi" again, I realized that I would never be able to make this (laughs). I thought I was talking in a dream (laughs).
(laughs) So we decided to mix it up.
That's crazy, too!
--That's so amazing, isn't it? In addition, Yamazaki-san doesn't look that out of place.
Imaizumi "But I was still unsure about it when I was editing. Right after the scene where Yamazaki-san appears, there's a direct shot of Aya's poster in the room where the summit is being held. One of the staff said, "Are you sure you want to show it directly?"
It might look like her, but if you look at her calmly, she's not the same person. I didn't pay any attention to it until I was told. I thought.
I was so scared that I told the editor about it, and he said that if I was going to do it, I should do it openly. He said, "If you're going to do it, let's do it openly. I mixed it with confidence (laughs).
--While being careful not to spoil it, I like how the bridge scene at the end is connected to the present. It's not just in the past it's universal.
Imaizumi "Like the existence of BEYOOOOONDS or Michishige Sayumi's numbingly cool statement.
Using specific proper nouns and words, like current events, can make the film feel old, but using real words gives it a different intensity.
Also, when you watch the film five or ten years from now, you'll know when the "present" was when the film was made."
I believe that Morning Musume and Hello Pro will continue to shine even then.
Movies are made, but I make them with the awareness that they are connected to reality.
"Junjou Evidence / Gyuusaretai Dake na no ni" released in December 2020 was the group's 69th single and it got off to a fast start, selling about 110,000 copies in the first three days of its release. The picture and design of this New Year's Greeting card was done by Ishida Ayumi."
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