CRI听力:Chinese film based on Japanese novel set for release in December
The Miracles of the Namiya General Store, a touching novel by Japanese best-selling author Keigo Higashino, has been made into a Chinese movie starring Dilireba, a young Chinese actress of Uyghur ethnicity.
Dilireba joined a promotional event Sunday afternoon in Beijing.
"I portray a girl who's good at guitar. Actually I can't play guitar in real life, so I studied guitar as part of preparations for my new role. Also, I had my hair cut to suit the character---a short, purple haired girl."
The movie centers on Namiya, who ran a general goods store in 1980, and is beloved by the neighborhood for offering life advice.
The Chinese movie version came after a Japanese film based on the novel was released just last month.
Japanese critics call "The Miracles of the Namiya General Store" the "most tear-inducing" story ever adapted from a Keigo Higashino novel.
In this Chinese movie adaptation, Dilireba costars with young actor Wang Junkai and Dong Zijian. It is due for release on December 29th.
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