——Personally, I felt that the performance in the scene where Yamada asks Ichikawa "Give me your LINE" was exceptional. I could really feel how she was voicing her true feelings while trembling...!

Yomiya: For several years before joining my agency, I had been continuously researching my own voice on my own, but after receiving approval that this voice was fine for Anna-chan, I could say that I was able to run with my feelings.

She's a girl who people tend to think "Why is she crying there? Why is she laughing?" but she's actually a girl who thinks deeply, so by being able to pour all my energy into her emotions in each moment, I think that's how I was able to make you feel that way.

Horie: Even when approaching from an incredible range, it never deviates and is always properly Yamada. Yomiya-chan is, how should I say, in terms of her composure, an eccentric actress, I think (lol).

——There are new scenes in this film version, but how was it to perform Ichikawa and Yamada again after such a long time?

Horie: I had concerns about whether I could remember, but there was a strong sense that once I heard Yamada's voice, I could become Ichikawa. After delivering the first line, the recording went very smoothly.

Yomiya: I also didn't do any particular preparation, and I already had a feeling I could slip right in, but by standing alongside Ichikawa-kun on set, an Anna-chan that can only be performed here came out. I really feel that she's been living inside me this whole time.

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We hope you'll watch over the romance between Ichikawa and Yamada—portrayed by Horie and Yomiya as life-sized middle school students you'll want to cheer for from the bottom of your heart—at the theater.

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