
Source: Japan Today
Actress Meisa Kuroki has learned the hard way that filming a scene where you are supposed to fight giant "sand worms" that aren't there is difficult enough without having to try remember your lines in a language in foreign language.
This past weekend the Japanese press were invited to the studio where Kuroki was recording voice tracks for the upcoming sci fi film "Assault Girls". During an interview the lovely young actress revealed that she sometimes felt 'lost' filming against a blue screen and worried about her pronunciation of her English dialogue.
She told on reporter about the filming of desert battle scenes with the giant “sand whales” which will be digitally added in post production, “I had to imagine the fight, and honestly, I wasn’t really sure what I was doing.”
The actress also admitted that though she had fun taking on the English language, which is spoken in about 90% of the lines in the film, she often struggled with it. She felt very relieved when director Mamoru Oshii told her that he didn't expect perfection, and she should just relax and try her best.
Kurkori plays a sexy intergalactic hunter in "Assualt Girls" alongside actresses Rinko Kikuchi and Hinako Saeki.The film takes place in a world devastated by nuclear war where giant worms have become the dominant species and threaten to wipe out the human race.
“Assault Girls” opens in Japanese cinemas on Dec 19th.
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