The new emotional film "1 in 100,000" adapted from the manga of the same name by Miyasaka Kaho will be released on November 27. Today, on the 16th, the official trailer was released, showing the journey of the male and female protagonists being struck by the "1 in 100,000" disease. "1 in 100,000" is adapted from the manga of the same name by Miyasaka Kaho. It tells the love story between Kiritani Ren, a member of the kendo club, and Sakuragi Rino, the club manager who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It is directed by Miki Koichiro, written by Nakagawa Chieko, and co-starred by Shirahama Alan and Taira Yuuna. The handsome Ren Kiritani (played by Shirahama Aarashi) is an object of admiration for boys. Sakuragi Rino (played by Taira Yuuna), who has feelings for Ren Kiritani, also thinks so. However, one day, Ren expressed his feelings to her, and the two began to live an enviable life. When the time spent together by the two became more important than anything else, a fate with a probability of only "1 in 100,000" came. The official trailer of "1 in 100,000" shows the process of the male and female protagonists being struck by a "1 in 100,000" disease: |
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