Chinyuuki (2015) is ridiculously funny with great actors I’d never expect to be in a comedy film. Kurashina Kana is so pretty even with her bald character.

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Chinyuuki (2015) is ridiculously funny with great actors I’d never expect to be in a comedy film. Kurashina Kana is so pretty even with her bald character.
One Piece illustration by Man☆Gatarou (Chinyuuki)
Matsuyama Kenichi's upcoming movie: Chinyuuki
Matsuyama Kenichi will be starring in the new adaptation movie for legendary manga "Chinyuuki ~ Taro to Yukai na Nakamatachi" which will be shown in cinemas from 27 February.
The manga which was serialised by Man Gataro in Shukan Shonen Jump since 1990, accumulated sales of 4 million copies to date.
The movie was directed by Yamaguchi Yudai while the script was written by Matsubara Shu. Matsuyama plays the lead character Yamada Taro and will appear with his hair shaved off and wearing underwear only. With regard to this, he commented that he took on this movie since there was none so far which literally stripped him naked and he felt that this was a "good way" for him to take off his clothes.
As Matsuyama had prior experience in playing characters from mangas which were widely praised e.g. Hiroshi from "Do Konjo Gaeru" and L from "Death Note", he was seen as the best person to take on the character of Yamada Taro although he didn't look too close to the image in the manga. In order to stay true to the essence of the original manga, the movie version tried to replicate the same atmosphere and jokes. Due to the fact that there were many vulgar lines which cannot be shown on TV due to censorship issues, it had been said that this was a work which couldn't be adapted into a real-life movie.
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Plot:
Genzo (Kurashina Kana) is a monk on his way to Tianzhu (early East Asian name for India). Along the way, he happens to visit a house and meets an old couple. The couple has an adopted son, Taro Yamada (Matsuyama Kenichi). They ask Genzo to rehabilitate Taro who makes trouble with his magical power. Genzo takes Taro and travels to Tianzhu.
source: oricon via doramaworld ; asianwiki
All credits go to Man☆Gataro, Shounen Jump etc.
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I just wanted to spread the love for Chinyuuki since it’s your guys’ fault for not loving this manga as much as you should and because of that I can’t read it anywhere. Thanks a lot.