timelesz Matsushima Satoshi was surprised by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s playful behavior and ate the whole bag of gummy bears, “Leave some for me too” | ORICON NEWS

3-person groupEternalofMatsushima Satoshi(26) On the 25th, he attended the press conference for the production of the recital play “Harold and Maude” which was performed at the Roppongi EX Theater in Tokyo. ActorTetsuko Kuroyanagi(1991) Matsushima plays Harold, the 19-year-old lover of Kuroyanagi’s charming 79-year-old woman Maud. We reported on Kuroyanagi’s playful plot, which was his first co-starring role.

“Harold and Maude” interviewed after the general production (from left) Matsushima Satoshi, Kuroyanagi Tetsuko (C) ORICON News Inc.

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When asked about the “loveliness” of Kuroyanagi playing lovers with a 64-year age difference in real life, Matsushima responded, “When I brought my favorite gummy candy, Tetsuko-san ate it, too.” She said without a second thought, “Can I have one, too?” When I gave her the whole bag, she ate it all… Tetsuko-san! I hope she leaves some for me, too, she said with a wry smile.

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Timelesz’s Matsushima Satoshi was interviewed after the production of “Harold and Maude” (C) ORICON NewS inc.

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In addition, Kuroyanagi was also highly praised, saying “She has a really big appetite and eats everything the actors give her. The scene where Tetsuko eats is so joyful and cute. It’s really charming.” Kuroyanagi said, “I’ve never eaten gummy candy like this before. “When I pulled the bag over to eat it, I realized there was none. ” “I bought new ones the next day and gave them both,” he said with a proud smile.

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Tetsuko Kuroyanagi was interviewed after the production of “Harold and Maude” (C) ORICON NewS inc.

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She also said, “I had something softer, but I haven’t had anything chewy like that, so it was really delicious. I tried it with grapes, and it seemed like there were a lot of different flavors, so I decided “Young people now like this kind of thing, I understand what it is.” He said, showing a curious side that makes people around him feel at ease. The work is adapted from the 1971 American film “Harold and Maude”. The film is full of black humor throughout, and depicts the love story of Harold and Maude, two slightly unusual people with a large age difference, and the joy of life in a comedic way. The performance will be held in Tokyo from the 26th to October 10th, and will be performed at Morinomiya Piloti Hall in Osaka from October 17th to 21st.

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