The official website for Yoshihiro Fukagawa’s upcoming film adaptation of Byakuyako has been updated with a full trailer.
The film is based on a crime story by Keigo Higashino which was originally serialized in the Shueisha literary magazine Shousetsu Subaru for two years from 1997. It was previously adapted to an 2006 TBS drama which starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Horikita Maki) and Ryoji (Kengo Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
Gaga Communications will be releasing “Byakuyako” in Japan on January 29, 2011.
Thanks to logboy for the heads up.
The film is based on a crime story by Keigo Higashino which was originally serialized in the Shueisha literary magazine Shousetsu Subaru for two years from 1997. It was previously adapted to an 2006 TBS drama which starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Horikita Maki) and Ryoji (Kengo Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
Gaga Communications will be releasing “Byakuyako” in Japan on January 29, 2011.
Thanks to logboy for the heads up.
- 11/8/2010
- Nippon Cinema
The official website for Yoshihiro Fukagawa’s upcoming film adaptation of Byakuyako has been updated with a second teaser. The new teaser is actually a bit shorter than the first, but the footage is more substantial and trailer-like than the previous version’s montage of dramatic facial expressions.
The film is based on a crime story by Keigo Higashino which was originally serialized in the Shueisha literary magazine Shousetsu Subaru for two years from 1997. It was previously adapted to an 2006 TBS drama which starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Horikita Maki) and Ryoji (Kengo Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the...
The film is based on a crime story by Keigo Higashino which was originally serialized in the Shueisha literary magazine Shousetsu Subaru for two years from 1997. It was previously adapted to an 2006 TBS drama which starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Horikita Maki) and Ryoji (Kengo Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the...
- 11/1/2010
- Nippon Cinema
Earlier this month, a teaser trailer was released for Yoshihiro Fukagawa‘s upcoming film adaptation of Byakuyako, a crime story by Keigo Higashino which was originally serialized in the Shueisha literary magazine Shousetsu Subaru for two years from 1997.
The story was adapted to an 11-episode TV drama which aired on TBS in 2006. The television version co-starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada, but this version has been recast with Horikita Maki and Kengo Kora in the lead roles.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Maki) and Ryoji (Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
“Byakuyako” will be theatrically released by Gaga Communications...
The story was adapted to an 11-episode TV drama which aired on TBS in 2006. The television version co-starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada, but this version has been recast with Horikita Maki and Kengo Kora in the lead roles.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Maki) and Ryoji (Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
“Byakuyako” will be theatrically released by Gaga Communications...
- 9/25/2010
- Nippon Cinema
Earlier this month, a teaser trailer was released for Yoshihiro Fukagawa‘s upcoming film adaptation of Byakuyako, a crime story by Keigo Higashino which was originally serialized in the Shueisha literary magazine Shousetsu Subaru for two years from 1997.
The story was adapted to an 11-episode TV drama which aired on TBS in 2006. The television version co-starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada, but this version has been recast with Horikita Maki and Kengo Kora in the lead roles.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Maki) and Ryoji (Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
“Byakuyako” will be theatrically released by Gaga Communications...
The story was adapted to an 11-episode TV drama which aired on TBS in 2006. The television version co-starred Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada, but this version has been recast with Horikita Maki and Kengo Kora in the lead roles.
Plot: As children, Yukiho (Maki) and Ryoji (Kora) each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi plays a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
“Byakuyako” will be theatrically released by Gaga Communications...
- 9/25/2010
- Nippon Cinema
Two weeks ago, it was announced that Maki Horikita would star as the villainous Yukiho Karasawa in the upcoming film adaptation of Keigo Higashino’s serialized crime story Byakuyako. At the time, it wasn’t known who would direct or who her co-star would be, but both were revealed earlier today. Kengo Kora (Box!, Solanin) will play Yukiho’s childhood friend and partner in crime, Ryoji. The character was previously portrayed by Takayuki Yamada in the 11-episode TV drama which aired on TBS in 2006.
As children, Yukiho and Ryoji each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi will play a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
The film’s...
As children, Yukiho and Ryoji each murder one of their parents to protect the other. Now young adults, they go to extreme measures to protect their mutual secret, even if it means bringing misery to those around them. Eiichiro Funakoshi will play a detective who was involved in the original case and has been closely monitoring the pair as they’ve grown up.
The film’s...
- 5/8/2010
- Nippon Cinema
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