
A new scene photo of Nohime, played by Haruka Ayase, has arrived from “Legend & Butterfly”, which has finally been released. At that time, if she had been born a man, she might have won the world. She has survived so powerfully that it makes you feel that way, and the charm of Nohime, who makes you feel the strength of a woman that is still relevant today, is approached.
A new scene photo of Nohime, played by Haruka Ayase, has arrived from “Legend & Butterfly” , which has finally been released . At that time, if she had been born a man, she might have won the world. She has survived so powerfully that it makes you feel that way, and the charm of Nohime, who makes you feel the strength of a woman that is still relevant today, is approached.
In this work, Takuya Kimura plays Nobunaga Oda, a “legend” in Japanese history that everyone knows, and Ayase plays the mysterious lawful wife of Nobunaga, Nohime (also known as “Return Butterfly”). A moving blockbuster that tells a story. Famous actors such as Hio Miyazawa, Somegoro Ichikawa, Takuma Otoo, Takumi Saito, Kinya Kitaoji, Hideaki Ito, and Miki Nakatani join the co-starring cast, and Ryota Furusawa is the screenwriter, and Keishi Otomo is the director, leading the Japanese film industry. was named, and it was a big topic at the same time as the plan was announced.
Immediately after its release, the beauty of the image unique to the movie and the drama of Nobunaga and Nohime drawn in the era of warring states have been impressed one after another. The way of life and portrayal of Oda Nobunaga, played by Kimura, is a focus of attention in this work, but Nobunaga’s wife, Nohime, played by Ayase, also fascinates the viewers.
This time, Nohime appears as a charming woman who has the strength to stick to her own will and also has great affection. For that reason, her encounter with Nobunaga, who seems to be similar to her, is the worst, and the changes in the relationship between the two that are drawn from there until her later years are very interesting.
Ayase, who played the role, said, “Nohime is a woman, but she is a man. I thought it would not work,” he commented. Nohime, whose historical facts are almost non-existent, fully understands her charm depicted in her work, and embodies a woman who has a firm will of her own, which is similar to the strength of modern women. I acted like I was going to do it.
Miki Nakatani , who played Nohime’s best sympathizer and head maid, Kagamino, praises Ayase for expressing the strength, suppleness, and cuteness of a woman . .
Mr. Nakatani said, “Nohime is very intelligent, and in fact, she is more skilled in tactics than Nobunaga. This movie portrays that. After all, various predecessors have fought for women’s rights. However, in this work, Nohime asserted her own will and had the power to move the story even more than Nobunaga.” and talk about its charm.
Ayase commented on the story of Nohime and Nobunaga, who she played, “No one can live alone, and the world is made possible by the support and support of various people. Nobunaga has Nohime who supports Nobunaga. , Nohime will surely be supported… If you have someone who cares about you, you can become very strong, you can do your best, and you can exert power that you cannot imagine.Universal love will never change. I wonder if there is,” he says.
Set in the Sengoku period, this work portrays Nohime, who follows her own will and walks alongside Nobunaga. It is her presence that drives this story, and makes it a story that evokes sympathy and excitement for those of us who live in the present.
“Legend & Butterfly” is now open nationwide.