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Sharing the info from YHIFG FB

Echo Cheng @YHIFG FB said:
- Yuzu's modeling and performance in this Japanese Period cinema got highly praised from production team and cast. This is a real story happened in Sendai in Edo period of Japanese history. Cinema producer said, initially they were surprised that Yuzu agreed to participate. So they kept his appearance in top secret until the shooting day. Other actors were wondering who would play this Lord Date (Yuzu's role). That made all cast got shocked when Yuzu entered the room with formal cinema costume. The effect is just like real general people meeting their Lord.
fanart: https://twitter.com/kottymarusan/status/695037045199089664.
source: http://spice.eplus.jp/articles/37033

- This movie is adapted from Michifumi Isoda's novel "Japanese Selfless (無私の日本人)". He is a popular historian and teaches in Shizuoka University of Art and Culture. Amazon JP: http://www.amazon.co.jp/.../416790.../ref=zg_bs_2189051051_3

- The movie website http://tono-gozaru.jp/sp/about.html

Ayako Nakamura @YHIFG FB said:


Another tv program on Yuzu movie debut :biggrin:

Yuzu going from Prince of Sendai to Lord of Sendai :dance3:
 
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Reading from news clips it seems that none of the actors knew that Yuzu was cast as the lord in the movie. So they were really surprised when he came out in full costume and make-up.
He was praised for knowing his lines perfectly and having a clear speaking voice, and not complaining about the summer heat in full costume and wig, and doing many takes.

http://tono-gozaru.jp/news/
 
Omg Yuzu in a movie? Oh yes! +3 GOE! :points:

He spreads his wings to the acting world and I didnt see this coming lol Good for him. I bet other filmmakers are now set their eyes on him XD
 
Omg Yuzu in a movie? Oh yes! +3 GOE! :points:

He spreads his wings to the acting world and I didnt see this coming lol Good for him. I bet other filmmakers are now set their eyes on him XD

Now I am really surprised reading Hanyu did takes for a movie. They had to keep it top secret. I think he was curious how it is participating in a movie ( curiousness was exactly the reason I took part in a windsurfing movie years ago - I' ve been a windsurf pro before), as you know he likes standing in an ice rink all the people watching only him, and he is used to be filmed, so there is no shy acting - maybe this is his future career. He has the looks. He is already a big star, everything with his face on it sells and if he appears in a film it will instantly be a big sucess.
For Farnaz ( sorry...can' t post privately yet): Exept axel and lutz I try all jumps double, mostly no clean landing ( left side falling). My dream is 2 A. The secret is the core - hip forward and strong belly muscles, the shoulders always over the hips, it takes a lot of off ice jumping practise. I don' t use protections because you jump "more awake" and my body -something inside me- learned to fall hitting the ice softer, I dont know how I do it. Good luck with your jumps, tell me about your experiences!
 
From the YH fan forum with permission from the translator Katya:

http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASJ2343SBJ23ULZU002.html
http://natalie.mu/eiga/news/174835
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Yuzu's comments:
Getting the chance to play the role of the feudal lord of Date (Sendai area) at the movie set in Sendai domain in Edo Period, “Tono, Risoku de gozaru” ((“Feudal lord, It’s interest” .. funny title :mrgreen: )), I played as an actor for the first time. In the play, I had no choreography, but used words, and needed to act with dialogue, unlike skating. It was very difficult. I got nervous at the filming location, but could feel the film making and meet the wonderful actors. I enjoyed. The shoot was done in last summer. I think I could make use of this valuable experience to not only my programs at the competitions, but the exhibitions and the ice shows, as a performer.
I heard that this movie was based on the real story. I’m surprised that we have such a fine story in my hometown Sendai. I did my best to express the gap between the full-blown dignity and the tenderness as the feudal lord. Please look forward to it.

Sadao Abe (lead player)’s comments (part of):
Who plays the feudal lord had been withheld for long, so we actors tried to predict it. We never expected Hanyu-san. I met him on the day of shooting in full costume for the first time. Only after the rehearsal at the filming location, we played it by ear. Nevertheless, his dialogue was perfect. It was amazing.
We kept looking at him with a smile. (smile) He was beautiful. (smile)
 
That was a joke, Pamigena.
I'm pretty sure she is joking too :laugh:
Reading from news clips it seems that none of the actors knew that Yuzu was cast as the lord in the movie. So they were really surprised when he came out in full costume and make-up.
He was praised for knowing his lines perfectly and having a clear speaking voice, and not complaining about the summer heat in full costume and wig, and doing many takes.

http://tono-gozaru.jp/news/
They didn't know, we didn't know, no one knew, and Yuzuru be like http://24.media.tumblr.com/8c7d80f1f0c5b98be75f7cd2ed3aeebd/tumblr_n0q3b1L7zq1sbtku6o4_400.jpg
I will pick up your jaws for you. In return...would you please kindly pick up my eyeballs?:eeking:
:rofl2:
 
From the YH fan forum with permission from the translator Katya:

Thank you for sharing and Katya for the translation of the reaction of his co-actor to Yuzuru. I must admit I was taken aback when I first saw the shot of Yuzuru with his head shaved in the middle, but he projected such a look of seriousness and dignity that my amusement did not (quite) bubble over to outright mirth. I thought oh he is in character in the same way he is taking his opening position in his skating programs. Hopefully, I will get to watch Yuzuru's scenes, and I know, like Sadao Abe, I will be smiling and find him beautiful. :)
 
From the YH fan forum with permission from the translator Katya:
Thank you so much for quoting the translation for us!! I'm so excited when i heard of this news, and I'm so looking forward to seeing yuzu's acting hehehe~~
I'm just curious what made the director or producer think that yuzu is fit for the role and why they didn't choose another actor instead [emoji12]
 
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Thank you so much for quoting the translation for us!! I'm so excited when i heard of this news, and I'm so looking forward to seeing yuzu's acting hehehe~~
I'm just curious what made the director or producer think that yuzu is fit for the role and why they didn't choose another actor instead [emoji12]

The producer said that they sent the offer to Yuzu not thinking he would actually say yes and to their surprise, he did.
 
I'm pretty sure she is joking too :laugh:
you get me :ghug:

I'm just curious what made the director or producer think that yuzu is fit for the role and why they didn't choose another actor instead
I would imagine that they hope to get some more butts in the seats with that kind of "extra" ;) look at how crazy everyone gets already. Half of the people who want to see the movie now probably didn't know it even existed two days ago. He's not exactly bad for business, as we all know :p
 
Further translation by Ayako Nakamura @YHIFG FB: #1, #2 and shared by yuzusorbet tumblr.

Yuzuru Hanyu:
I have had the opportunity to participate as an actor for the first time in this movie, “My Lord, it is the interest!” which is about the people of the Sendai Domain. It takes place during the Edo Period. I played the part of Lord Datte. Unlike figure skating, there was nobody to choreograph my moves for me, and I had to think about how to move as I recited my lines. This was very difficult, and I was nervous when we were shooting my parts. However, it was a lot of fun because I was given the opportunity to interact with these wonderful actors and was able to experience first hand what it’s like to be involved in the production of a movie. We shot the movie last summer.

I think I learned some things from this experience which I have been able to use to improve the artistry in my competitive programs, programs for ice shows as well as my exhibition numbers. The plot is based on a true story. I had no idea there was such a wonderful story from my home prefecture, Miyagi. I have done my best to convey the contradictory attributes of my character which is a blend of authority and kindness. I hope you enjoy the movie!


Sadao Abe (actor):
They wouldn’t tell us who was playing the part of the Lord, and the actors were all speculating who it would be. Never in our wildest dreams did we think it would be Yuzuru Hanyu-san. We never saw him until the day of the shooting and he was already dressed and ready. He had all his lines memorized perfectly and he was wonderful. Ordinary people were not supposed to look at their Lord directly and they would have been told that their *head was too high*, but I couldn’t help but stare at him smiling the whole time. (laughter) He was beautiful. (laughter). I don’t think he wears a lot when he’s performing on the ice, but he had to wear a full Haori Hakama (the Kimono) and even wear a wig. It must have been really hot/warm! He never complained despite the fact that we had to keep doing numerous takes. He left me with the impression that he is a world class athlete.


Yoshihiro Nakamura (Director):
Because we cast illustrious actors and actresses, we needed someone who would be convincing playing the part of their “Lord=someone above and beyond them”. This was difficult and it took a long time for us to find the right person for this. Finally, someone suggested we cast Yuzuru Hanyu. Hanyu-san was undoubtedly someone who would have been perceived by anyone as someone ‘above and beyond’ everyone, and an added bonus was that he was from Miyagi Prefecture. We felt that, in his past, his ancestors might have had something to do with Lord Date. The way he moved and comported himself as well, his clear voice, and his piercing stare was perfect for this role, and he played it in a very convincing manner. Let me add that *our* Lord of the Sendai Clan has conquered not only Sendai, but all of Japan and even the world, so we were very lucky to be able to cast him. I felt it was too much of an honour that he agreed to do this for us.


Fumitsugu Ikeda (Producer):
I’ve heard that it was pretty much impossible for normal town folk to meet their Lord during the Edo Period. However, it is recorded in writing that Lord Date met the citizens of Yoshiokajuku. How surprised were these ordinary townsfolk when their Lord showed up in person?

Yuzuru Hanyu’s presence was so striking that it even stunned Sadao Abe and the all star cast of character actors from his guild. The Director blurted out that Hanyu-san must be an actor. We didn’t think it would be possible to get Hanyu-san to play this role and we sent the offer thinking it would be rejected. However as a result of our (crazy idea) our national hero has agreed to grace the silver screen. His presence was so overwhelming it even left our top class actors somewhat stunned.

This casting was a closely kept secret until the day of the shoot. You should have seen their faces, when he entered the area, after we had finished rehearsals, in his elegant and stunning wardrobe. The faces of the actors must have looked just like those of the townsfolk when their Lord showed up unexpectedly.
This movie will make you laugh and cry. It is a period piece and true story, which didn’t see the light of day for 250 years. You can see the roots of the good behaviour of the Japanese after the earthquake, in this story.

The story unfolds in Sendai, which is Yuzuru Hanyu’s hometown. I have been told that Hanyu-san agreed to do this, if it would help Sendai in any small way. I have the utmost respect for his desire to help his hometown as well as his ability to act on this desire. On the other hand, I was also impressed by his thirst to acquire knowledge and use everything he could to further (his skating). He was asking everyone questions. I bow my head to the ‘King of the World’. [t/n. This just means the No. 1 skater, and he’s using language like this because it’s something like a pun in this context]

“My Lord, it is the interest!” is an unusual movie, but now you know who this ‘Lord’ is. Please do come to the cinemas to watch his wonderful performance.


Japanese article: http://spice.eplus.jp/articles/37033, http://ch.nicovideo.jp/gamelive/blomaga/ar963542
 
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Further translation by Ayako Nakamura @YHIFG FB: #1, #2 and shared by yuzusorbet tumblr.

Yuzuru Hanyu:
I have had the opportunity to participate as an actor for the first time in this movie, “My Lord, it is the interest!” which is about the people of the Sendai Domain. It takes place during the Edo Period. I played the part of Lord Datte. Unlike figure skating, there was nobody to choreograph my moves for me, and I had to think about how to move as I recited my lines. This was very difficult, and I was nervous when we were shooting my parts. However, it was a lot of fun because I was given the opportunity to interact with these wonderful actors and was able to experience first hand what it’s like to be involved in the production of a movie. We shot the movie last summer.

I think I learned some things from this experience which I have been able to use to improve the artistry in my competitive programs, programs for ice shows as well as my exhibition numbers. The plot is based on a true story. I had no idea there was such a wonderful story from my home prefecture, Miyagi. I have done my best to convey the contradictory attributes of my character which is a blend of authority and kindness. I hope you enjoy the movie!


Sadao Abe (actor):
They wouldn’t tell us who was playing the part of the Lord, and the actors were all speculating who it would be. Never in our wildest dreams did we think it would be Yuzuru Hanyu-san. We never saw him until the day of the shooting and he was already dressed and ready. He had all his lines memorized perfectly and he was wonderful. Ordinary people were not supposed to look at their Lord directly and they would have been told that their *head was too high*, but I couldn’t help but stare at him smiling the whole time. (laughter) He was beautiful. (laughter). I don’t think he wears a lot when he’s performing on the ice, but he had to wear a full Haori Hakama (the Kimono) and even wear a wig. It must have been really hot/warm! He never complained despite the fact that we had to keep doing numerous takes. He left me with the impression that he is a world class athlete.


Yoshihiro Nakamura (Director):
Because we cast illustrious actors and actresses, we needed someone who would be convincing playing the part of their “Lord=someone above and beyond them”. This was difficult and it took a long time for us to find the right person for this. Finally, someone suggested we cast Yuzuru Hanyu. Hanyu-san was undoubtedly someone who would have been perceived by anyone as someone ‘above and beyond’ everyone, and an added bonus was that he was from Miyagi Prefecture. We felt that, in his past, his ancestors might have had something to do with Lord Date. The way he moved and comported himself as well, his clear voice, and his piercing stare was perfect for this role, and he played it in a very convincing manner. Let me add that *our* Lord of the Sendai Clan has conquered not only Sendai, but all of Japan and even the world, so we were very lucky to be able to cast him. I felt it was too much of an honour that he agreed to do this for us.


Fumitsugu Ikeda (Producer):
I’ve heard that it was pretty much impossible for normal town folk to meet their Lord during the Edo Period. However, it is recorded in writing that Lord Date met the citizens of Yoshiokajuku. How surprised were these ordinary townsfolk when their Lord showed up in person?

Yuzuru Hanyu’s presence was so striking that it even stunned Sadao Abe and the all star cast of character actors from his guild. The Director blurted out that Hanyu-san must be an actor. We didn’t think it would be possible to get Hanyu-san to play this role and we sent the offer thinking it would be rejected. However as a result of our (crazy idea) our national hero has agreed to grace the silver screen. His presence was so overwhelming it even left our top class actors somewhat stunned.

This casting was a closely kept secret until the day of the shoot. You should have seen their faces, when he entered the area, after we had finished rehearsals, in his elegant and stunning wardrobe. The faces of the actors must have looked just like those of the townsfolk when their Lord showed up unexpectedly.
This movie will make you laugh and cry. It is a period piece and true story, which didn’t see the light of day for 250 years. You can see the roots of the good behaviour of the Japanese after the earthquake, in this story.

The story unfolds in Sendai, which is Yuzuru Hanyu’s hometown. I have been told that Hanyu-san agreed to do this, if it would help Sendai in any small way. I have the utmost respect for his desire to help his hometown as well as his ability to act on this desire. On the other hand, I was also impressed by his thirst to acquire knowledge and use everything he could to further (his skating). He was asking everyone questions. I bow my head to the ‘King of the World’. [t/n. This just means the No. 1 skater, and he’s using language like this because it’s something like a pun in this context]

“My Lord, it is the interest!” is an unusual movie, but now you know who this ‘Lord’ is. Please do come to the cinemas to watch his wonderful performance.


Japanese article: http://spice.eplus.jp/articles/37033, http://ch.nicovideo.jp/gamelive/blomaga/ar963542
Thank you for posting this! :agree:
 
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