Live-Action Hirunaka no Ryūsei Film's English-Subtitled Video Posted

Posted 2017/03/31 88 in Anime News

Film opened in Japan on March 24 at #5

Fuji TV began streaming an English-subtitled video for the live-action film of Mika Yamamori's Hirunaka no Ryūsei (Daytime Shooting Star) manga on Tuesday.

The film opened in Japan on March 24 on 272 screens. The film ranked #5 in the Japanese box office in its opening weekend.

The film's cast includes:

From left to right in picture above:

Shohei Miura (live-action Gokusen) as Satsuki Shishio, the homeroom teacher Suzume falls in love with. Mei Nagano (live-action My Love Story!!) as Suzume Yosano, the whimsical protagonist born and raised in the countryside. Alan Shirahama (from GENERATIONS FROM EXILE TRIBE) as Daiki Mamura, Suzume's classmate who slowly falls in love with her, even though he knows how she feels about Satsuki.

Maika Yamamoto (live-action Assassination Classroom's Kaede, seen below in costume) plays the role of Yuyuka Nekota, a very blunt girl who is considerate to her friends, and tries to get closer to Daiki.

Takehiko Shinjō (live-action Your Lie in April, Paradise Kiss, Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu) directed the film, and Naoko Adachi (live-action Shitsuren Chocolatier) wrote the script. Dream Ami performs the film's theme song "Hayaku Aitai" (I Want to Meet you Soon).

The manga centers on Suzume Yosano, a high school girl who moves from the countryside to Tokyo. On her first day in Tokyo, she gets lost, and a man helps her. That man turns out to be her new homeroom teacher named Satsuki Shishio. Suzume gradually comes to like Satsuki. Sitting next to Suzume in her class is Daiki Mamura, who hates women. Daiki and Suzume soon become friends.

Yamamori launched the manga in 2011 and ended the series in 2014. The manga's 12 main volumes and one spinoff volume have 1.93 million copies in print, and the paid digital version has 500,000 downloads.