Tears and Laughter in '10 Things I Want to Do Before 40': A Deep Dive into Shoji Kohei & Kazama Shunsuke's Chemistry! 💖
The news about the drama '10 Things I Want to Do Before 40' truly tugged at my heartstrings! 😭 Not only the poignant story of Keiji and Suzume in the drama, but also the behind-the-scenes moments! The fantastic chemistry between actors Shoji Kohei and Kazama Shunsuke just had to make fans' hearts explode. What dramatic moments unfolded, you wonder? Let's chat about it together!

Hello everyone! What drama are you currently hooked on? 📺
Lately, I've been completely absorbed in the news surrounding a drama called '10 Things I Want to Do Before 40'.
In particular, the passionate performances and behind-the-scenes stories of the lead actors,
Shoji Kohei (as Keiji) and Kazama Shunsuke (as Suzume), really left an impression on me.
I myself became really interested after seeing these news reports! Shall we take a look together at the special chemistry these two show both inside and outside the drama? 😊
"Let's not meet anymore"... Keiji's Heart-wrenching Scream of Tears 💔
First, let's talk about a scene from the drama that shocked everyone.
According to reports from WEBザテレビジョン and Yahoo! News,
in the drama '10 Things I Want to Do Before 40', Keiji, played by Shoji Kohei,
was shown weeping bitterly after hearing the heartbreaking words, "Let's not meet anymore,"
from Suzume, played by Kazama Shunsuke. 😭
This scene was so poignant that immediately after its broadcast,
viewers' reactions of "It's simply painful (とにかく辛い)" poured in,
quickly making it the #1 trending topic on Twitter (now X). This tells you how impactful it was.
As I read the article, imagining the depth of those emotions made my heart ache.
Hearing such words from someone you love is truly something you don't even want to imagine, isn't it?
I can fully grasp how much Keiji's tears must have moved the viewers' hearts.
"Sweet & Cozy" on Set 💖 The Unexpected Charm Behind the Scenes!
But you know what, these two actors, who delivered such intense performances,
apparently showed an unexpected charm on set! 🤭
Off-shot photos of Shoji Kohei and Kazama Shunsuke,
taken during breaks in filming for '10 Things I Want to Do Before 40',
were released and sent fans into a frenzy. The articles reported that the two showed 'sweet and cozy' (꽁냥꽁냥) affectionate moments.
In contrast to the poignant atmosphere of Keiji and Suzume in the drama,
fans reacted explosively with comments like, "It's healing," and "I'm blushing myself,"
upon seeing their warm and close real-life interactions. This truly resonated with fans.
Even though they had to portray a painful separation in the drama,
their respectful and joyful communication off-camera
must have greatly contributed to the drama's high quality.
Doesn't seeing such friendly moments just naturally bring a smile to your face? 😊
"Days of Constant Talking"... The Actors' True Friendship Chemistry! 🗣️
We can't leave out Shoji Kohei's direct comments about the filming behind-the-scenes!
He reportedly expressed a special closeness when talking about filming '10 Things I Want to Do Before 40' with Kazama Shunsuke,
stating, "It was days we talked a lot." 💬
Beyond just being fellow actors, the process of constantly conversing and communicating throughout the filming
must have strengthened their acting synergy even further.
They probably shared deep thoughts about their characters,
exchanged ideas about scenes, and positively influenced each other.
Wasn't this deep friendship and professionalism the driving force behind their perfect portrayal
of Keiji and Suzume's complex and subtle emotions in the drama?
I truly think it's a wonderful combination of actors! ✨
'10 Things I Want to Do Before 40' seems to be a work that shines even brighter
because of the blend of its heart-wrenching in-drama story and the warm behind-the-scenes chemistry.
The passionate performances and genuine bond between Shoji Kohei and Kazama Shunsuke
appear to have delivered deep emotion and lasting impressions to viewers.
What scene do you remember most from watching this drama?
Or which aspect of the two actors did you empathize with the most? I'm curious!
Please share your thoughts in the comments below! 🙏
I'll be back with more interesting news next time. Thank you!