Nishikido goes from samurai to pastry chef in "Chonmage Purin"
Director
Yoshihiro Nakamura ("Golden Slumber," "Team Batista no Eikou") is
working on his next film, based on a novel by newspaper
reporter-turned-author Gen Araki. Titled "Chonmage Purin," the movie
will star NEWS member Ryo Nishikido (25) in his first big screen role.
"Chonmage Purin" is a strange tale about a young samurai from the Edo
period named Kijima Yasube (Nishikido) who slips through time, winding
up in the present day. He meets a single mother (Rie Tomosaka) and her
6-year-old son, and through this encounter, he becomes a popular pastry
chef.
For the pastry chef role, Nishikido has been undergoing special
training at a well-known school since December. He is also practicing
for the samurai scenes. He will appear with various hairstyles in the
film, which will naturally including the chonmage (topknot).
Filming starts on February 6, and theatrical release is planned for
early summer. The supporting cast includes comedian Hiroki Konno,
Shiori Kutsuna, Hitomi Sato, Keisuke Horibe, Yuji Nakamura, and Jun
Inoue.
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