Kiyohara Kaya (right) admitted that she was quite nervous at first, and was always worried that she could not draw well. Yokohama Meteor is on the left.

(Provided by Tianma Xingkong) (Photographed by reporter Zhong Zhijun)

[Reporter Zhong Zhijun/Taipei Report] Japanese new-generation actress Kaya Kiyohara starred in the new movie "Line, Drawn Me". She practiced ink painting hard, and asked if she had ever been fascinated by something by chance like the protagonist Shisuke. Deep attraction, and then stimulate the potential?

Kiyohara Karya named the goddess Aoi Miyazaki, expressing her determination to become an actor, largely because of her.

Kyoya Kiyohara said: "I was honored to be able to watch Miyazaki Aoi's acting up close when I was performing the Japanese drama "Aoi is Coming" during my middle school years. I used to not know how to get into the emotions of the characters until I saw Miyazaki Aoi making money. The tearful performance, even though I know it's acting, I still can't help but want to cry along with it."

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She said that although she used to cry easily when watching movies, it was the first time she felt so excited and even shocked, which made her determined to move on to the road of becoming a successful actor from now on.

"Line, Drawn Me" is adapted from the novel of the same name by ink painter Yusho Togami. Kiyohara Kaya and Yokohama Meteor not only show a good understanding in the film, but also perfectly perform the emotional transformation of a pair of young men and women from competition to mutual acquaintance.

Kiyohara Kaya said frankly that she was quite nervous at first, and was always worried that she could not draw well. Fortunately, her teacher, Master Kobayashi Toun, kept telling her that "there is no so-called failure in ink painting", which allowed her to build up her confidence step by step; "Line, Draw Me" In theaters.

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