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Live-Action Flowers of Evil Film's Trailer Reveals, Previews Theme Song
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The official website for the live-action film of Shūzō Oshimi's manga The Flowers of Evil (Aku no Hana) unveiled the full 90-second web trailer for the film on Monday. The trailer reveals and previews the film's theme song "Hana Hikari" (Flower Light) by Regal Lily. The site also revealed a new visual for the film.
The film will open in Japan on September 27.
The cast (from left to right in the photographs below) includes:
- Marie Iitoyo as Aya Tokiwa, a girl that Takao interacts with in high school once he sees they both like literature
- Kentaro Itō as protagonist Takao Kasuga
- Tina Tamashiro as Sawa Nakamura, an isolated girl in class who sees Takao stealing Saeki's gym clothes
- Shiori Akita as Nanako Saeki, Takao's classmate and crush
Noboru Iguchi (The Machine Girl, Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories, The World Yamizukan) is directing the film, while Mari Okada (anohana, The Anthem of the Heart, Maquia) is penning the script. Happinet is producing the film in collaboration with NTT Plala. Phantom Film is in charge of the film's production, and another partner, Kadokawa Daiei Studio, is handling distribution and publicity.
Vertical published the manga in North America, and it describes the story:
Bookworm Takao falls in love with Nanako, but he cannot express his feelings through words. Instead he secretively acts out in a heat of passion which creates a huge scandal in his school. There is one person who knows his true nature, and this girl will do anything to nurture what this Charles Baudelaire hides.
Oshimi (Inside Mari, Happiness) launched the manga in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine in 2009 and ended the series in the June 2014 issue. Crunchyroll streamed the anime adaptation as it aired in Japan in 2013. Sentai Filmworks released the anime on home video in 2014.
Oshimi's Inside Mari manga inspired a live-action series adaptation in March 2017, and his Drifting Net Café also inspired a live-action series in 2009. His Sweet Poolside manga inspired a live-action film in 2014.
Sources: The Flowers of Evil live-action film's website, Comic Natalie