The famous work "The Messenger of Memory", which won the 22nd Japan Thriller Novel Award, announced today that it will be made into a live-action movie, scheduled to be released in 2020. The theme is profound and meaningful. Do you also want to erase the memories that you don't want to keep deep in your heart? ·Do you have a memory you want to forget? After losing this memory, will you still be yourself? This story tells about a college student Liaoyi who loves his senior sister Xingzi who suffers from severe nighttime fear. Xingzi puts her hope on the urban legend "Memory Messenger". According to the legend, the Memory Messenger can help people erase the memories they want to forget! After Liaoyi experienced a series of amnesia experiences that made him feel cold, he shuddered to find that the Memory Messenger had been lurking beside him for a long time... ·This is another Japanese fantasy thriller masterpiece that touches the depths of emotion , and brings readers a particularly strong sense of thought and fear. The male protagonist Ryoichi of the live-action version of "The Messenger of Memory" will be played by popular idol Ryosuke Yamada, and the female protagonist Maki Kawai will be played by Kyoko Yoshine. The filming has started recently and is scheduled to be released in 2020. Stay tuned. |
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