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“For instance, I would be looking into someone’s eyes, but then if I was shutting myself out, I would look away - that contrast was very important in depicting Shun’s daily behavior.”
“He doesn’t really talk a lot throughout the story, but I thought the way he looks into people’s eyes and his subtle movements can tell a lot about what he thinks and what he feels,” Miyazawa says. That eye contact became an important aspect in Miyazawa’s portrayal of Shun. I thought that was very interesting and I applied that to my role, too.”
They said it is because people often tend to shut them out, so they feel the need to make an effort to get to know more about the other person, especially those that are close to them. “It seems like they know everything about you and they’re looking right through you. “Maybe it’s only my friends, but they tend to look at your eyes a lot,” he says. Miyazawa says he found that the particular way his LGBTQ friends looked into people’s eyes left a strong impression on him. We went out to dinner and drinks a couple of times and I just tried to observe their natural behavior, paying close attention to very subtle things like their posture, movement, the way they talk, the way they eat and the way they think.” “I also spent some time with my friends from school before we started shooting. “I watched a couple of movies like ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and ‘Happy Together,’ which both revolve around stories of gay couples,” he says. Miyazawa says preparing for the role was highly challenging. “It has been very hard for him, ever since his partner, Nagisa, who knew everything about him, left him behind.” “Shun has always struggled to reveal his true self to others and has felt like he’s been lying to himself,” Miyazawa says. Through Shun, now a 30-year-old businessman, the story portrays the internal and external conflicts LGBTQ people face as they endure the pressures of society. “I tried to spend time with my gay friends, but there is a limit to how much you can really learn in such a short time.” “It was a very challenging role as I didn’t have much knowledge about LGBTQ issues prior to it,” says Miyazawa, 25. Starring Hio Miyazawa as Shun, and Kisetsu Fujiwara as Nagisa, the production marks Miyazawa’s first lead role in a film since making his acting debut in 2017. Despite having mixed feelings at first, Shun gradually learns to accept his two unexpected guests. Hiding his sexual identity, Shun decides to escape the urban life and move to rural Gifu Prefecture, where he begins life anew at a cottage that allows him to live a quiet and self-sufficient life.Įight years after breaking up, the two reunite when Nagisa shows up at Shun’s door with his 6-year-old daughter, Sora. One year later, the theatrical sequel, titled simply “his” and directed by Rikiya Imaizumi, follows Shun and Nagisa into adulthood, with a shocking opening scene of Nagisa catching Shun off guard with a sudden breakup. In the series, Shun and Nagisa meet as high school boys, and the story tells how their friendship turns into love.