444,561 views
★High-quality★ Entertainment news posted every day! Click here to subscribe to "MAiDiGiTV"↓ http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Actress Mana Ashida appeared at an event held on April 18th at TOHO Cinemas Shinjuku (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) just before the release of the movie "Burning Ocean" (directed by Peter Berg). The event was conducted by journalist Akira Ikegami as the "lecturer" and "special lecture" on the subject of the movie, the oil spill off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, and Ashida as the "student." Using the movie as a subject, Ikegami gave an easy-to-understand explanation of the world's oil market and the history of oil. When Ikegami asked, "Did shale gas come up in your entrance exams?" Ashida immediately replied, "It's shale," surprising Ikegami. Ikegami praised Ashida, saying, "She emits a ray that makes you want to know more. It's exciting to have students like her. I think she's a great listener." The film "Burning Ocean" is based on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and depicts how the accident happened, the fate of the 126 workers trapped in the facility, and the workers' struggle to stop the damage from spreading. It will be released on the 21st.