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Your Lie in April Live-Action Film's New Poster, Stills Unveiled

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Film based on Naoshi Arakawa's romantic drama manga opens in Japan on September 10

The official website of the live-action film adaptation of Naoshi Arakawa's Your Lie in April (Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso) manga unveiled a new poster visual and three stills from the film on Friday. The poster contains the text, "It was the most painful lie."

The first still shows main character Kōsei (Kento Yamazaki) with childhood friends Tsubaki (Anna Ishii) and Ryōta (Taishi Nakagawa). The second still shows Kōsei preparing for the contest with Kaori (Suzu Hirose). The third still shows Kōsei in the store with Kaori.

The site previously streamed a trailer for the film in June.

The film will open in Japan on September 10.

The film's cast includes:

Kento Yamazaki (Orange live-action film's Kakeru, Death Note live-action series' L) as Kōsei Arima

Suzu Hirose (Chihayafuru: Shimo no Ku's Chihaya, Umimachi Diary live-action film's Suzu) as Kaori Miyazono

E-girls all-female pop group member Anna Ishii will play Kōsei's childhood friend Tsubaki Sawabe, and Taishi Nakagawa (Ao Oni ver.2.0's Hiroshi, Minami-kun no Koibito ~my little lover live-action series' Minami) will play Ryōta Watari. Other cast members include Rei Dan as Kōsei's mother Saki Arima, and Yuka Itaya as Hiroko Seto, Saki's colleague and Kōsei's guardian. Masahiro Kōmoto and Hirotaro Honda will also play as-yet unannounced roles in the film.

Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu and Kiyoku Yawaku live-action romance film director Takehiko Shinjō is directing off scripts by Strawberry Night live-action series scriptwriter Yukari Tatsui. Ryo Yoshimata is composing the film's music. Ikimono-gakari will perform the film's theme song "Last Scene."

In the original manga's story, the two characters are junior high school students, but Kōsei and Kaori will be second-year high school students in the film. Yamazaki (left in visual above) and Hirose (right) began practicing piano and violin about half a year before the start of filming.

A television anime series adaptation of Arakawa's manga premiered in 2014. Aniplex of America streamed the anime on the Aniplex Channel, Hulu, and Crunchyroll as it aired in Japan. The company released the series with an English dub, with the first Blu-ray Disc released on March 29, and the second volume released on May 31.

Arakawa's original shōnen manga follows Kōsei Arima, a former child prodigy who lost his ability to play the piano when his mother died. His daily life is monochrome, but it begins to gain color when he meets a female violinist by chance. Kaori Miyazono is an audacious go-getter who is overflowing with personality. Enchanted by the girl, Kōsei starts to move forward with his own legs at the age of 14.

The manga debuted in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Magazine in 2011, and ended in February 2015. Kodansha published the 11th and final compiled volume in Japan in May 2015, which shipped with an OVA episode. The series won the Best Shōnen Manga category in Kodansha's 37th Annual Manga Awards in 2013. Kodansha Comics is releasing the manga in North America, and released the eighth volume on July 8.

Image © Naoshi Arakawa/Kodansha

Source: Comic Natalie


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