Today Ueno Juri, Tamaki Hiroshi and the rest of the main cast of "Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score – Part I" gathered in Tokyo, wearing the exact same outfits as in the movie, for the stage greeting and preview screening event.
Ueno led the cast into the theater, passing right next to the 4000 screaming fans who have been eagerly waiting to see the continuation of Fuji TV’s highly successful youth dorama series. This movie is the first of the 2 movies that are going to mark the end of this series about music and the love between a sensitive pianist (Ueno) and an elite musician (Tamaki).
"It’s not that easy to create such a large-scale movie packed with so much energy. I’m really excited." Ueno greeted the audience. As you know, the filming of the Nodame movies took place in 4 different European countries. Ueno was asked to share her thoughts about filming abroad and as usual she had a unique story on hand. "It was difficult in the beginning, but now I’m okay with eating pizza and pasta every day. I got used to it."
Ueno really has the same naiveté as her role in Nodame and Tamaki simply had to poke fun at her again. "Did you really just talk about food?" His thoughts about filming abroad: "I’m very happy that I got to conduct in Europe’s famous hall."
"Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score – Part I" will open on the 19th while Part II is slated for a release on April 17 next year.
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The movie version 'Nodame Cantabile Saishu Gakusho Zennen' opened in 409 theaters across Japan yesterday. In the lead roles of Chiaki Shinichi and Noda Megumi, Tamaki Hiroshi and Ueno Juri greeted fans along with a huge ensemble of cast members, including Wentz Eiji and Takenaka Naoto. When the cast appeared on stage, the audience gave them a standing ovation which lasted two minutes. The atmosphere inside the theatre was extremely lively.
Ueno first bowed to thank the crowd. Then she said, "I think it will be hard to come across an audience like this again." Tamaki once again commented on how difficult it was to film all the conducting scenes in the movie. He had to train very hard for it. Wentz joked that he was mesmerized by the intensity of Tamaki's performance.
The only one to appear in full costume was Takenaka. In his very exaggerated manner, he called out, "Chiaki, Nodame, it's so lively in here. Let's all have a group hug!" Then he started approaching Ueno, who quickly tried to move away. The movie will be released in Hong Kong and Taiwan in March, as well as other parts of Asia.
Japanese film entertainment news show MTV SCREEN and cinemacafe jointly created a poll for during the New Years holiday, titled "Who is the most ideal onscreen film couple?" The first place went to Tamaki Hiroshi and Ueno Juri from Nodame Cantabile.
How it is possible that the talented conductor and the 'hentai' musician could be everyone's most ideal couple? Voters expressed their opinions: "Their strengths and weaknesses complement each other", "They're very compatible together", "They look natural standing beside each other". It seems people aren't only expressing their thoughts from seeing them on screen, but in real life as well.
In second place was Inoue Mao and Okada Masaki, playing a pair of young lovers in the film Boku no Hatsukoi wo, Kimi ni Sasagu. Their roles in the movie left deep impressions on viewers. It seems like their height difference was only a minor setback, as many people still commented on them being the "ideal couple" and "perfect together".
1. Tamaki Hiroshi and Ueno Juri (Nodame Cantabile)
2. Mao Inoue and Masaki Okada (Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu)
3. Marion Cotillard and Johnny Depp (Public Enemies)
4. Zoey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (500 Days of Summer Day)
5. Zhang Ziyi and So Ji-sub (Sophie's Revenge)
6. Jin Akanishi and Kii Kitano (BANDAGE)