Ryoko Hirosue’s beautiful profile shown in “Daring belly opening dress”…!
The film is a great example of how to make the most of your time together with your family and friends.
On June 12, Ryoko Hirosue (41) appeared onstage at the completion report for the movie “The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock the Movie” (released on June 17) in Tokyo. With a splendid cast including Dean Fujioka, Gosuke Iwata (33), Yuko Shinki (28), and Nijiro Murakami (25), she reflected on the filming.
Hirosue took the stage in a sexy black dress. The daring design of the dress, which showed a glimpse of her waist, excited the audience!
This movie is an adaptation of Fuji Television’s monthly drama “Sherlock”. Based on “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” one of the most popular detective novels in the “Sherlock Holmes” series, the story is about Shishio Honor, played by Dean Fujioka, and Junichi Wakamiya, played by Gosuke Iwata, who are trying to solve the mystery of a strange and brilliant family.
The “vill” that nearly drove Hirosue and Iwata to the brink of acid exhaustion on the set of this film is ……? It is the Siberian Husky dog “Ville” who is the key dog in the film, not the key person.
According to Shinki, the cast members had a hard time working together with this dog, who is “cool and cool in the movie, but in fact, he is a calm dog.
Yuko Shinki, who was buddies with Ville in the film, said, “It’s so hard to act with a living thing. She also shared an upbeat smile and said, “I may not be able to compete with Shishio (Fujioka) and Wakamiya (Iwata), but my relationship with Ville may be one of the highlights of the film.
Hirose, too, recalls that “the scenes with Ville were tough,” and shared this happening during the filming.
She shared the following incident during the filming: “It was a scene that would not have been completed without Ville climbing the stairs, but she was too scared to do so. Both Iwachan and I were out of breath, but we held our breaths and stood there for a long time. The director was not angry at all, but the dog trainer was.
While talking about such hardships, when Iwata revealed, “Ms. Hirosue was really kind and talked to the dog all the time, creating a relaxed mood so that he would not get nervous,” Hirosue looked embarrassed.
Her kindness and consideration for the dogs during the grueling shoot was unforgettable!
Photographed by: Takao Kawakami