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Live-Action Blue Period Film Opens in Thailand on November 30
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda

The film opened in Japan on August 9. The film ranked at #8 in its opening weekend. The film earned 113,134,680 yen (about US$759,300) in its first three days.
The film stars:
- Gordon Maeda as Yatora Yaguchi
- Fumiya Takahashi as Ryuji Ayukawa
- Rihito Itagaki as Yotasuke Takahashi
- Hiyori Sakurada as Maru Mori
- Hiroko Yakushimaru as Masako Saeki
- Noriko Eguchi as Mayu Ōba
- Hikari Ishida as Marie Yaguchi
- Sena Nakajima as Maki Kuwana
- Ikuho Akiya as Haruka Hashida
- Katsumi Hyōdō as Koigakubo
- Masaki Miura as Mr. Gotō
- Yasuhide Aiki of the Zun comedy duo as Yukinobu Yaguchi
Kentarō Hagiwara (live-action Tokyo Ghoul) is directing the film, Reiko Yoshida (Blue Period anime) is writing the script, and Yūki "Yaffle" Kojima is composing the music.
Yamaguchi launched the manga in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine in June 2017. Kodansha published the manga's 15th compiled book volume in November 2023, and the 16th volume will ship on November 21. The manga went on hiatus in November 2023, and returned this spring.
Kodansha USA Publishing is publishing the manga in English, and it describes the story:
Yatora is the perfect high school student, with good grades and lots of friends. It's an effortless performance, and, ultimately … a dull one. But he wanders into the art room one day, and a lone painting captures his eye, awakening him to a kind of beauty he never knew. Compelled and consumed, he dives in headfirst—and he's about to learn how savage and unforgiving art can be!
The manga won the 13th Manga Taisho awards in 2020, and was nominated for the awards the previous year. The series was also nominated for the 24th Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in February 2020, and also ranked at #14 on the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! male readers list in December 2019, and ranked #15 on the same list in December 2020. The manga also won the Best General Manga award in the 44th annual Kodansha Manga Awards in 2020.
The series inspired a television anime adaptation in 2021. The anime debuted on Netflix in Japan in September of that year, and then later on Japanese television in October. Netflix began streaming the anime outside of Japan in October 2021, with weekly new episodes.
The series received a stage play adaptation in March 2022.