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This is the first time that playwright and director Takuya Kato has attempted to write and direct all episodes of a drama series. Set in Japan, where seven gigantic holes have suddenly appeared, this is a “hole” drama in which eight men and women are drawn together by a group that preaches that “if you go into the hole, you will find salvation.” They talk about their “personal histories.” There is. Broadcast every Tuesday at 12:59 a.m. on MBS and 1:28 a.m. on TBS. Unlimited viewing on Netflix.
Tsuda, who is in charge of narrating the story, said, “From the moment I read the script for the first time, it was a world of its own.I knew that I had no choice but to talk about it on set rather than reading a book.” I was really looking forward to being able to do something like this in a drama, and the actual filming was also a lot of fun,” she said with a smile.
He went on to say, “It’s a calm, but fun-filled scene,” and while expressing envy at the friendly atmosphere of the cast, he added, “It’s a role that everyone is into.I think everyone is a letter to the cast. If he were to appear as a character, he requested, “I’d like him to be the ninth person to appear in a new role.”
Dramaism “Metesomo Nai” broadcast commemorative talk event & advance screening of episodes 3 and 4 (C) ORICON NewS inc.
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At the end of the event, he said, “I think it’s a work that you won’t see anywhere else, and it’s a very tasteful work, so I hope you watch it until the end without missing a single episode.” “If you don’t use the hashtag, we won’t be able to do it, so please use it and let us know what you think.”
Other speakers at the event included Masataka Kubota (playing the role of Okamoto in Yumetsutsu), Kanji Furudate (playing the role of the irredeemable Watanabe), Tetsu Hirahara (playing the role of the entrepreneur Shingo), and Tomoko Nakajima (playing the role of the curious Iguchi).