Alice Hirose (Kamen Rider Movie Wars 2010's Yuriko Misaki/Tackle) is recently announced to be the lead star the new horror film entitled, Lost Harmony alongside with Ayako Yoshitani and Mitsuki Takahata!
Hirose, who debut back in 2008, has stared in four movies and one of her dreams as an actress is to be the lead star of a film. She said, "When it was decided [that I would be the lead star], I was extremely happy."
"Lost Harmony" focuses on seven students and a teacher who are part of a chorus club at a all female High School. The crew decides to go to a training camp near the lake as a part of their club activities. There they encounter a series of eerie and bizarre phenomenon.
Hirose, who plays the club president in this movie commented, "There is even a scene where I got so scared that I cried. Although I was supposed to be acting, I ended up crying for real." She added, "It’s a deep film about friendship and envy between various high school students," and explained the contents of this upcoming movie with confidence.
Lost Harmony is directed by Toki Yoshimasa and it is set to be released in Japanese theatres this December.
Source: Sanspro via tokyohive
Hirose, who debut back in 2008, has stared in four movies and one of her dreams as an actress is to be the lead star of a film. She said, "When it was decided [that I would be the lead star], I was extremely happy."
"Lost Harmony" focuses on seven students and a teacher who are part of a chorus club at a all female High School. The crew decides to go to a training camp near the lake as a part of their club activities. There they encounter a series of eerie and bizarre phenomenon.
Hirose, who plays the club president in this movie commented, "There is even a scene where I got so scared that I cried. Although I was supposed to be acting, I ended up crying for real." She added, "It’s a deep film about friendship and envy between various high school students," and explained the contents of this upcoming movie with confidence.
Lost Harmony is directed by Toki Yoshimasa and it is set to be released in Japanese theatres this December.
Source: Sanspro via tokyohive