Suzu Hirose, who has a 100 million yen commercial contract fee, shows her “dignity as a top actress” on the set of her latest movie, including a precious off-camera costume.

Suzu Hirose’s momentum continues unabated.
In late June, she celebrated her 25th birthday, and in July she started her first commercial for an alcoholic beverage. The contract fee for the new commercial for “Suntory” is said to be 100 million yen, which once again showed how influential she is.
Hirose has also made great progress in her acting career over the past year. In “Wandering Moon,” which was released last year and nominated for various film awards, she gave a good performance as a lonely girl who has no place at home. She received high acclaim for her perfect performance as the shadowy protagonist, who is the complete opposite of the cheerful character she portrays in TV commercials and other media.
Since his breakthrough performance under director Hirokazu Kore-eda in “Umimachi Diary,” released in 2003, he has finally become able to play both yin and yang characters, and his range has expanded dramatically,” says columnist Takahiko Kageyama.
In her private life, she is reported to be living together with Kento Yamazaki (28), and her public life and private life are both fulfilling. It was in late March of last year that I witnessed the location shooting of Hirose’s latest movie, “Kirie’s Song.
It was in a corner of Shinjuku, Tokyo, where there was still a chill in the air. Despite the fact that it was past 9:30 p.m., Hirose was seriously going about her work on location. During the waiting time, it was impressive to see her actively communicating with Aina the End (28), who was playing the leading role in a movie for the first time, chatting and laughing with her. Soon after, the filming was successfully completed. Hirose changed her clothes and headed home.
It is no exaggeration to say that Hirose is already a national actress. If there is a next step for her, I would like her to take the lead herself this time and be the one to bring out the best in her colleagues.
Up until now, I think she has been busy putting out her own power, but now she is getting more competent and her performance is becoming more relaxed. I want to bring out the best in my colleagues and improve my own work as I respond to them. I hope that he will follow the backs of his great seniors and reach that height,” said Kageyama.
The consideration she showed on set may have been a glimpse of what she is capable of. Hirose’s breakthrough will continue.





PHOTO: Ichiro Takatsuka, Takahiro Kagawa