Actress Nanako Matsushima, 36, and Korean actor Song Seung Hong, 33, are set to co-star in the upcoming Japanese-language remake of the 1990s movie "Ghost." The new movie alters the original plot, telling the story of a Japanese female CEO who falls in love with an aspiring young potter from Korea, and who stays by his side even after death.
Matsushima said of her performance, "I kept thinking about what it would be like to fall in love again." Song, who learned Japanese for the film, said he was a bit uncomfortable in front of the camera. "To be polite, I wouldn't eat anything during shooting, and once my stomach growled really loud while we were filming a really important scene."
The movie will be released on Nov 13.
© Japan Today
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OssanAmerica
Who's going to play the Whoopi Goldberg character?
thepro
Saw this on TV. Looked like cheap dorama crap.
Foxie
Wow...Song oppa even learned Japanese....can't wait to see that movie.
herefornow
Interesting that they have to teach a Korean guy Japanese just so they can have a decent romantic-lead male actor. Says a lot about the appeal/quality of J-men actors.
FukuokaRocks
It hasn't come out yet, how did you see it?
nath
dont these people have any fresh ideas? I saw the commercial and wide shows on this as well on TV. snore...
ronaldk
Why all the negativity?
my2sense
Ridiculous. This goes everything against their current society. Woman CEO dating a gaijin.... From what I hear, Japanese women love Korean drama guys as they whine and cry pretty good.
Sarge
I hope Zoe Saldana plays the Whoopi Goldberg character.
"Saw this on TV"
No, you didn't.
ronaldk
I hope Whoopi Goldberg plays herself. That would really spice up the movie.
Junnama
Oh dear, female Japanese CEO and Korean potter...well I guess movies are fantasy sometimes...
TokyoGas
Wait... I seem to recall a drama several years ago with the same storyline.
thepro
I meant, I saw the report about this on TV
proudnippon
bobby, in a wig
Zenny11
Bobby, hmmm.
How about "Imoto Hunter" or Wada-San?
Not sure what the fuss is, hollyweird been copying japanese movies for decades.
Junnama
Was Patrick Swayze a herbivore male in the original? I can't remember...
whiskeysour
herefornow at 08:41 AM JST - 9th August Interesting that they have to teach a Korean guy Japanese just so they can have a decent romantic-lead male actor. Says a lot about the appeal/quality of J-men actors.
Ohhhh, that's a low blow herefornow !!! That hurts !!! Very sad !!! They have to find some actor in another country to get the romantic setting !!! I think they should have used " Bobby " the African guy or the Italian guy from Japanese tv instead of the Korean guy.
whiskeysour
Theu should have choose " Bobby " or " Smap " guy and let SMAP do the songs for the movie.
kawachi
@OssanAmerica & Weasel: The great Japanese character actress, Kiki Kirin (樹木希林) is going to be playing the Whoopi Goloberg character. I think she is a great choice for it!!
HumbledCat
Oh joy, get to hear his stomach growl during the pottery scene.
jason6
Maybe they can put a Japanese twist to it: a tiny Sadako pops out of the clay pot they are romantically making together and makes them die of fear?
tranel
The Whoppi Goldberg character will be played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the scheming bad guy by Christopher Walken. The "black ghosts" that come to bring the bad souls to hell will be played by Jet Li, Bruce Willis, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren and Jesse Ventura. Guys—this is so not the Patrick Swayze version—expect lengthy gunfights with rivers of empty gun shells spewing out of overheated miniguns.
All these actors will be speaking their best Japanese on screen. M Night Shyamalan (who will also direct the movie) will also have an as yet unrevealed cameo.
Noripinhead
The Japanese version of "Ghost"--you know "Flashdance" is just waiting in the wings. Oh, what a feeling.
Noripinhead
This is sure to appeal to a certain demographic group, I guess: 40-something ladies who remember the original movie and are now into Korean dramas. It's the ultimate fantasy for J-women: a good-looking guy who disappears at the snap of a finger when he gets boring.
goddog
Whoopie will be played by Konishiki
LHommeQuiMent
Isn't that an oxymoron?
Yumimoto
How cool ! A Japanese female CEO character on J-TV ! Japan needs more characters like this to give strong and positive female role models to Japanese women
OssanAmerica
ROFLMAO. Funniest thing I've heard in weeks.
yelspal
Good looking, but a moron.
stevecpfc
They both look like they have been dressed by Gok whilst he is drunk.