The first episode of Fuji Television’s “Absolute Zero: Information Crime Emergency Investigation” (Mondays at 9:00 p.m.) was aired on March 6, and the powerful performance of lead actress Yasuko Sawaguchi (60) drew much attention. Photo: Yasuko Sawaguchi worried the internet by asking, “Are you okay? The series, one of the station’s most popular detective dramas, began in April 2010 and starred Aya Ueto through Season 2 and Kazuki Sawamura in Seasons 3 and 4 . This time, Sawaguchi takes on the role of Nami Ninomiya, a detective in the “Information Crime Task Force” (a.k.a. Dicto), which gathers specialists from within the Metropolitan Police Department to fight information crimes, including anonymous and fluid crimes (Tokuryu). In the first episode of the series, there was a lot of running, running, running…At a press conference held before the broadcast on April 6, Sawaguchi said, “I was required to dash for the shoot, so I ran more than I expected. In the first episode, I didn’t sit down even once. I think I gained muscle during the filming.” He confessed that he had been working on his body on a regular basis, saying, “I did walking and light muscle training at the gym when I had time, so I had basic physical strength. After watching the first episode, the Internet said, “What? Yasuko Sawaguchi runs like that? Is it safe to run that fast?” “Yasuko Sawaguchi runs so fast, I think she has more stamina than me. I would suffocate if I ran like that. The most important thing to remember is that the best way to get the most out of your camera is to use a good camera! I’m so worried that I’m going to run too fast! Sawaguchi Yasuko was too cool, too much of a monster. She had a sharp look in her eyes and she ran and ran. What? She’s an actress of the 60s, isn’t she? I was really looking forward to seeing her in the movie. The other cast members are also unique and good. The most important thing to remember is that the best way to get the best out of your product is to make sure that it is the right product for your needs. What’s going to happen?
Hochi Shimbun