[Video] Miwako Kakei sets off to open a pastry shop with Takanori Jinnai and Shota Fukuyama. The three's "youth" begins... Main footage from the movie "Omuta Atsushi's Youth" | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

[Video] Miwako Kakei sets off to open a pastry shop with Takanori Jinnai and Shota Fukuyama. The three's "youth" begins... Main footage from the movie "Omuta Atsushi's Youth"

A special video using footage from the film "Omuta Atsushi's Youth" (directed by Seki Naoki), starring actress Kakei Miwako, was released on August 5th.

Set in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture, the film tells the story of an irreplaceable bond that is born from a chance encounter between adults who have stumbled in life and a girl who lives positively despite her illness. This is Kakei's first leading role in a film, and she plays Igarashi Ami, a pastry chef who once gave up on opening a Western-style pastry shop but now strives to make sweets again in pursuit of her dream. Other cast members include Fukuyama Shota as Takasugi Tsukasa, a young man who comes to a strange land hiding his past; Jinnai Takanori as Hiwatashi Shizuo, a man who lives in his car in secret; and Okuno Kaede as Hinako, a girl with type 1 diabetes.

The special footage shows Ami, a pastry chef played by Kakei, passionately explaining her plan to open a store at a bank in order to realize her dream, despite being an amateur. She brings her prized sweets with her and shows her aggressive side, appealing to the taste buds of the bank employees. Furthermore, Ami visits Shizuo (Jinnai), who lives in his car and whom she met by chance, and Tsukasa (Fukuyama), a kind but downcast man, and asks them to help with the interior construction work in preparation for the opening of her sweets store. The footage shows the three, who meet by chance, being inspired by Ami's sociable passion and the "youth" of these three people set in motion. Onozuka Hayato of the EXILE Theater Company makes a special appearance as a bank employee.

The film will be released in Fukuoka Prefecture on September 19th and nationwide on the 26th.

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