Manila Bulletin

Joel Lamangan praises newbie Sakura Akiyoshi

- By ROBERT R. REQUINTINA

Award-winning director Joel Lamangan has filmed many stunning scenes, but he believes that female newcomers may find one scene challengin­g.

During an advance screening for his upcoming movie, "Apo Hapon (A

Love Story)" under GK Production­s, held in San Juan recently, Lamangan mentioned that performing an onscreen kiss would be challengin­g for any female newcomer.

Lamangan was referring to Japanese actress Sakura Akiyoshi, the lead star in "Apo Hapon," which is scheduled to be shown in March. It is written

by Eric Ramos and line-produced by Dennis Evangelist­a.

"First time siyang humalik on screen. Kahit sino mahirap yun. It's not easy to tell the actress to kiss another person. And she has to cry.

"But she was able to do that very well later on. It's not easy to kiss somebody on screen. Tapos kapag may halikan, ang dami-daming tao nanonood. So it's not easy," Lamangan also said.

Akiyoshi's on-screen partner in the film was actor JC De Vera.

Asked about De Vera as an actor, Akiyoshi said: "Alam niya na marami akong hindi alam pero nagtuturo pa rin siya sa akin." (He knows that I don't know a lot but he still teaches me.)

Lamangan said he's amazed at Akiyoshi as an actress in "Apo Hapon."

"I was so amazed (at her). Hindi ko ine-expect na ganun siya kahusay na actress. Very sensitive. She's telegenic. Maganda ang projection niya sa screen," the director said.

(I was so amazed (at her). I didn't expect her to be such a good actress. Very sensitive. She's telegenic. Her projection on the screen is beautiful.)

The acclaimed director advised Akiyoshi about pursuing a showbiz career in the Philippine­s.

“Aba’y kilalanin niya muna ang takbo ng showbiz sa Pilipinas para maintindih­an niya kung papaano ang nangyayari sa showbiz sa Pilipinas.

(She should first learn the showbiz trend in the Philippine­s to understand how things are going in local showbiz.)

“Iba ang showbiz sa Pilipinas kaysa sa Japan, kaysa sa Austria, kaysa sa iba pang mga bansa. Iba dito sa atin.

(Showbiz in the Philippine­s differs from Japan, Austria, and other countries. It's different in the Philippine­s.)

“Ibang-iba. May kakanyahan­g kanyang-kanya ang takbo ng mga pangyayari sa lokal na industriya. And yun ang gusto kong maintindih­an niya," Lamangan said.

(Very different. The course of events in the local industry has its characteri­stics. And that's what I want her to understand.)

Lamangan thanked GK Production­s for coming up with an inspiring film despite the current state of the movie industry in the Philippine­s.

"Maganda ang storya nito kasi tungkol ito sa isang hapon na naiwan sa Pilipinas pagkatapos ng World War II. Then naging hero siya ng isang town kung saan siya nanatili," he said. (It's a good story about a Japanese who stayed in the Philippine­s after World War II. Then he became a hero of the town where he stayed.)

Akiyoshi plays a blogger in "Hapon" and showcases her acting skills by delivering lines in Tagalog and Japanese.

She said she has been living in the Philippine­s for five years. She was discovered while doing charity work in Tondo, Manila.

Akiyoshi said she idolizes Kapamilya stars Kim Chiu and Vice Ganda. "Sana makasama ko sila sa project." (I hope to work with them for a future project.)

The other cast of "Apo Hapon" are Lianne Valentin, Fumiya Sankai, Nella Dizon, Perla Bautista, Jim Pebanco, Marcus Madrigal, Rico Barrera, Yoshiko Hara and Kapuso hunk Prince Clemente. "Apo Hapon (A Love Story)" will be shown in cinemas beginning March 6.

 ?? ?? JC De Vera, film director Joel Lamangan and Sakura Akiyoshi
JC De Vera, film director Joel Lamangan and Sakura Akiyoshi

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