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Behind-the-scenes highlights of Baihe night flight

This film is adapted from a short story of the same name published by Yoshimoto Banana 1989. Together with Nightcrawler and An Experience, it is called "Sleep Trilogy". The film ranked seventh in audience satisfaction at the beginning of the first week.

The mysterious girl Temple met was played by Hong Gan, the second daughter of Shungiku Uchida, a cult cartoonist.

Director Shingo Iwaki graduated from the Photography Department of Rochester University of Technology in new york. After graduation, he was active in magazines, advertisements, music and other fields as a photographer. In 2004, he filmed his debut "Waltz of Stars". This film is his third directorial work.

"Night Boat in Shirakawa" is a Japanese idiom, which means "I don't know what's going on around me because I sleep deeply", and published the classic "Hair Blows Grass". People who travel to Kyoto were asked about Shirakawa. They thought Shirakawa was the name of the river, so they lied that they passed there by night boat, so they didn't know.

Sakura Ando said Alata Jura, who likes to improvise, is terrible. There was a walking scene that lasted only 65,438+00 seconds, and Arata Iura actually played for about 65,438+05 minutes. Ando said that playing opposite Arata Iura was as exciting as "throwing a ball with a bomb to catch it".

The last collaboration between Sakura Ando and Arata Iura was Home Country, which ranked first in the top ten movies of 20 12. In the film, they play a pair of Korean brothers and sisters who live in Korea and Japan respectively, but they cooperate again as lovers. Arata Iura apologized to the audience at the premiere.