Actress Yuriko Ishida uploaded a video of her participation in a movie event. By the 24th, she updated her Instagram and wrote, “Princess Mononoke. Twenty-eight years have passed since then, and it is returning to movie theaters as an IMAX 4K digitally remastered version! (I went to the stage greeting with Yoji Matsuda, who plays Ashitaka (for a limited time), and Toshio Suzuki, the producer of Studio Ghibli”. [Photo] “Too much,” “Really,” “What in the world…” His current appearance is shocking! Ishida took the stage at the IMAX premiere screening of “Princess Mononoke” 4K digital remaster (directed by Hayao Miyazaki, released on March 24) in Tokyo on March 20. She voiced San in Princess Mononoke. He said, “I recalled many things, such as the recording sessions 28 years ago, Hayao Miyazaki’s direction method, and how itchy I was at that time. But what I felt more strongly than anything else was the fact that I was able to encounter this work. But the thing I felt most strongly was the happiness of having encountered this film. About the digitally remastered version, he said, “The IMAX version of Princess Mononoke has a huge screen, three-dimensional sound, clear images, and everything comes together with tremendous power. After watching the film, I was in a state of complete lost in thought. It’s a truly wonderful world. The film will return to the screen for a limited time. Please come and see it. He showed a photo from the stage greeting. Speaking of Ishida’s recent appearance, her belly-short hair cut in June this year was the talk of the town, but on this day, her hair had grown to her neck and was in curly, scrunchy curls. The Internet saw her appearance and commented, “I’m watching the stage greeting for Mononoke IMAX, and Yuriko Ishida is just too beautiful…,” “Yuriko Ishida is beautiful…,” “She’s really beautiful,” “I wonder where that transparency of Yuriko Ishida’s comes from. …? Recently, I’ve been thinking that it would be nice to age in that way,” and “Yuriko Ishida is really too beautiful.
Hochi Shimbun