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“Odoru Daisakusen THE FINAL” will air tonight! Includes plot summary, cast summary, and Yuji Oda’s final message as Shunsaku Aoshima: Movie News – Movie.com

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A kidnapping incident takes place at the site of the International Conference on Environment and Energy which is held under the authority of the Gulf Police Station, and the victim is found burned to death. At the urgently called inspection meeting, an unusual obligation was imposed to submit all inspection information in writing to the bird keeping officer, and the inspectors had to who was in charge of the investigation to proceed with the investigation without releasing any information. Meanwhile, the second and third murders happen in quick succession…

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Yuji Odathe last message I would like to give as Shunsaku Aoshima]

● “Aoshima coat” at home that I never wore

Lieutenant Shunsaku Aoshima, Head of Emergency Crime Section, Crime Division, Wangan Police Station. When the TV drama began airing in 1997, he was promoted to sergeant and it was an exciting time. Since then, Oda has said, “This work had great potential, and I dreamed of turning it into a movie someday.”

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That dream soon came true, and in 1998, the movie “Odoru Daisakusen THE MOVIE: The Three Worst Days in the History of Wangan Police Station! ” became an unprecedented hit, attracting 7 million viewers and making 10.1 billion yen at the box office. Although he had achieved his goal, he said, “I felt a little sad when I said goodbye to everyone…I jokingly said, “I hope that we can do it again in five years.” That’s when I really wanted to do the second part.

He said that he realized that the film would end with this random footage during filming, but added, “More than anything, the play that’s in front of me is that I have to switch turn.” go away with nostalgia.” His earnestness reminds me of Aoshima. But, “Really,”Big Search Dance THE MOVIE3 Let Them Go!After “” finished, I had an “Aoshima coat” at my house, but I never got to wear it. Well, I don’t wear them, usually (lol). In the end, I left it there, but I don’t think I’ll be wearing it for any other role, and I won’t be running around the streets of Odaiba wearing it, either.” As he says it is unfortunately true for Aoshima as well.

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● This is the basic setting of Qingdao

There are developments that can be enjoyed not only by fans of the drama series but also by beginners to dance. The message that Aoshima wants to convey is consistent from beginning to end and he never jokes. In the last episode of the drama series, Aoshima is relegated to the Regional Division of the Nerima Police Station and works at the Sakura Police Box. “A boy who picked up a 100 yen coin comes to deliver it to him, and he takes 100 yen from his wallet and gives it to him along with a piece of paper saying, “If you do the right thing, it will bring you good things. . . .” They say things like “steps” which I don’t understand (lol), but I think this phrase sums it up, and I think it’s the basics of Aoshima there.”

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For 15 years, Aoshima has worked hard just to do the right thing. He has no desire for progress, he always puts the safety of the citizens first, and he does not compromise his beliefs regardless of the situation he is in. Despite this, he is said to be the most difficult child in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Why? I think this is because too many police officers have forgotten their original goals when they became police officers.

took the megaphoneKatsuyuki MotohiroThe director added Aoshima’s speech to the climax scene, which was not in the script. Oda said, “I think what “Dance” wanted to say and Aoshima’s message became easier to understand through that speech 15 years later, Aoshima, Muroi and Kazuhisa did it at the finals I always wanted to do.

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● The Japanese film industry is like my hometown, and I don’t want it to decline.

When Oda made his debut on the silver screen, it was the heyday of Western movies and the Japanese film industry was in decline. Oda, who recalls, “There were so few Japanese films I wanted to see,” seems to have felt humbled. That’s why he says, “The Japanese film industry is the origin of my birth, or rather, it’s like my hometown. However, I cannot rest on my laurels. We should keep an eye on things, and I hope we are at least half a step ahead of reality.

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