Masami's New Drama: “Okujou no Aru Apaato”
Since the comm is so quite recently...so, I'll just post this to let everyone know. But, since Japan has some difficulties now, I don't know if it still be airing or not...~
Actress Nagasawa Masami (23) is set to star in the TBS special drama “Okujou no Aru Apaato” which begins airing on March 21st.
The drama is based off of essayist Agawa Sawako (57)’s novel of the same name. The apartment is modeled after an apartment she once lived in and the drama’s screenplay will be written by Yoshida Noriko (51), famous for the drama “Dr. Koto’s Clinic” and the movies “Namida Sousou” and “Hanamizuki”.
Nagasawa will play, Asako, a single 27 year old woman whose editing company goes bankrupt and then begins working at an advertising firm. The drama will show Asako’s growth as she goes through turning points in her life dealing with unemployment, a change in occupations and independence.
Nagasawa stated that she enjoys Agawa’s works and delightfully commented, “I’ve loved Agawa Sawako’s novels and essays for quite some time. I’m so happy to be selected to act in one of her works. Honestly, Asako is a bit older than me, but I think I can convincingly play the real-life Asako.”
In the drama Asako begins living alone and has various anxieties and aspirations. Through the interactions between her eccentric neighbors, Asako is able to get back on her feet. They also promise a bit of romance between her and two older men; a company president (Yoshida Eisaku) and an employee at a foreign company (Kato Haruhiko)
Source:
tokyohive
Actress Nagasawa Masami (23) is set to star in the TBS special drama “Okujou no Aru Apaato” which begins airing on March 21st.
The drama is based off of essayist Agawa Sawako (57)’s novel of the same name. The apartment is modeled after an apartment she once lived in and the drama’s screenplay will be written by Yoshida Noriko (51), famous for the drama “Dr. Koto’s Clinic” and the movies “Namida Sousou” and “Hanamizuki”.
Nagasawa will play, Asako, a single 27 year old woman whose editing company goes bankrupt and then begins working at an advertising firm. The drama will show Asako’s growth as she goes through turning points in her life dealing with unemployment, a change in occupations and independence.
Nagasawa stated that she enjoys Agawa’s works and delightfully commented, “I’ve loved Agawa Sawako’s novels and essays for quite some time. I’m so happy to be selected to act in one of her works. Honestly, Asako is a bit older than me, but I think I can convincingly play the real-life Asako.”
In the drama Asako begins living alone and has various anxieties and aspirations. Through the interactions between her eccentric neighbors, Asako is able to get back on her feet. They also promise a bit of romance between her and two older men; a company president (Yoshida Eisaku) and an employee at a foreign company (Kato Haruhiko)
Source:
tokyohive
