For a movie, you can shoot scenes a few different times, and you have cameras there to catch angles. On a stage, you don't really get a second chance. So you have to make sure you know your lines, or else you could trip everybody else up.
Spring does fairy tales, Summer does Comedy, Autumn does action, and Winter does drama. I'm part of Autumn.
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[And closing their eyes again, though they smirk as they feel Omi feel through their hair.]
It is quite a lot of work, you know. Taking care of all of this hair, mm.
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[It's so long, and-]
It's really pretty.
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[They reach quietly to stroke down the front of Omi's chest.]
I think Fukuda asked if I bleached half of it. Ahaha.
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I thought it was natural.
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[Don't ask how one gets yin yang hair. Nobody knows.]
[They let out a sigh, licking their lips - Omi may have noticed that their bottom lip seems to have been wounded, but its healing well.]
Omi, have you ever had different hair colors? As an actor? I saw that some actors in those movies changed the color of their hair for different parts.
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He... wants to bite it more- but he can hold off for the moment.]
I've never dyed it. Sometimes we wear wigs, but so far none of my characters have required that.
How've you been enjoyin' movies?
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[They open their eyes, smiling - a hand goes up to gently brush through Omi's hair.]
Do you act in movies, Omi?
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Acting for a movie is a lot different. You can afford a few more takes. With a play you just have to go through from beginning to end.
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[They would assume one would just? Capture a play? There's a lot about modern things they have yet to know.]
What sorts of plays do you act in, then?
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Spring does fairy tales, Summer does Comedy, Autumn does action, and Winter does drama. I'm part of Autumn.
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[And action...action...]
Like...fighting? Is that what you did?
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I can certainly see that.
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Like them? You can touch as much as you'd like.
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[Going to stroke over one of those biceps, now.]
Do the other actors train as hard as you?
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I should have clarified. Your whole troupe. Is it a big one?
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It's pretty big. We have 24 actors living in the dorms.
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[They lightly kiss Omi's cheek.]
Must be strange, to end up in a place like this. Its hardly as if we can go anywhere.
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