Ninomiya Kazunari appeared at a special talk event on 7 March for his new movie "Platina Data" which is due to be shown in cinemas from 16 March. The movie is based on a novel by Higashino Keigo and features Ninomiya as a scientist who's an expert at DNA profiling but finds himself hunted by the police when DNA evidence at a murder scene points to him as the killer. During the event, Professor Kiryu Masayuki, an expert in criminal psychology from Kansai University of International Studies, did a profiling test on Ninomiya and came to the conclusion that the most suitable job for him is actually an archaeologist. With response to that, Ninomiya seemed slightly unconvinced because this job deviates too much for his current profession. He then turned to Ootomo Keishi, the director of "Platina Data" and requested that the latter should make a movie about archaeologists for him.
Source: Sanspo
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