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[The Epoch Times, November 1, 2024](Compiled and reported by Epoch Times Reporter Zeng Weixin) On the 31st, Ryoko Yonekura attended the world premiere of the Japanese drama “Doctor-X” (Doctor-X). Yonekura, who plays the heroine “Demon Mikiko” in the drama, expressed the lines as “the easiest to say”. When talking about Toshiyuki Nishida, who died suddenly last month, she still couldn’t stop crying.
Since airing in October 2012, “Dr. Doo” has turned the story into a “Theatrical Version of Dispatch Female Doctor X” movie.
Since Demon Mikiko has classic lines like “I won’t fail” and “I won’t do it”, when asked about her “favorite line” at the premiere, Ryoko Yonekura laughed, saying, “It’s hard for me to say ‘I won’t do it, I’m a failure.’ will be.” In this case, because I often failed and even fell from the stairs.”
He said the line he can most easily say is “I won’t do it” which has been recurring since the first season and he feels happy saying “This is probably the line everyone’s talking about.” In life, we all face things that we worry about but can’t say, like things we can’t tell our boss or people we hate. too many lines.”
Yonekura Ryoko also revealed that when a child met her on the street, she told him “I won’t do that” and ran away. Ryoko Yonekura laughed at this and said, “I didn’t ask him to do anything.”
Veteran actor Toshiyuki Nishida, who played hospital director Hiruma Shigekatsu in “Dr. X” since the second season, died suddenly at home on the 17th of last month. Since Toshiyuki Nishida attended the press conference of “Dr. X the Movie” along with actors like Ryoko Yonekura on October 8, people related to the entertainment industry like Ryoko Yonekura were shocked and saddened by the news of her sudden death.
Ryoko Yonekura said at the premiere: “If it hadn’t been for sending the Doctor’s people and the director and the crew and all.”
She added, “I originally planned to do this work that would end in one season, but I kept doing it again and again, and (the late) Mr. Nishida also took part in it and “reached the final version of the theatrical version” of “Dispatch Female Doctor X”. .”, At this point, Yonekura choked back tears, and said, “I’m grateful that he’s in it, so I’m standing here hoping that many people can go to the cinema to see this work.”
Screenwriter Miho Nakazono, who attended the premiere event that day with Ryoko Yonekura, also said: “I think ‘Hirazama Shigekatsu’ is definitely watching over us.” To greet Nishida Toshiyuki.
“The Movie: Doctor X” premiered at the currently held 37th Tokyo International Film Festival and is expected to be officially released in Japan on December 6.
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