Merry-Go-Round

ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5✕20 Film: Record of Memories

TSUTSUMI Yukihiko|Japan|2021|148min |Korean Premiere |G |No Eng-Subtitle

Code Time Theater Rate GV
313 7/9  12:00 - 14:28 Bucheon City Hall Main Theater G  X
737 7/13  19:30 - 21:58 CGV Sopung 9 G  X
313 7/9  12:00 - 14:28Bucheon City Hall Main Theater
G  X
737 7/13  19:30 - 21:58CGV Sopung 9
G  X

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Notice of No English-Subtitle

Program Note

The first and last film of a live performance of ARASHI for their 20th anniversary, a boy band at the top of the music industry, while their teenage fans drifted into middle-age. With no insert or interview commonly anticipated, the camera flies in the air above Tokyo at 6 p.m. December 23, 2019, then across the major cities of the world before landing on the stage. Whether you know their names or how many hits they had does not matter. The 148 minutes of experiencing the theory of relativity will solve everything. The biggest blockbuster from Tsutsumi Yukihiko, widely loved for filmographies like Trick and Twentieth Century Boys. This movie uses a mega size dome stadium as a studio for its one-day of filming, and mobilizes the 52,000 audience members as its extras. Experiencing the ‘Storm’ with a wide theater screen and dynamic sound reenacted in high resolution clips taken from 125 cameras, one can find oneself with shoulders moving unconsciously. (HONG Sanghyun)

Director

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TSUTSUMI Yukihiko

Born in Aichi, Japan in 1955. He debuted commercially with the omnibus movie Bakayaro! I'm Plenty Mad (1988). And his latest works are The Big Bee (2015), The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps (2018), 12 Suicidal Teens (2019) and Hope (2020). He was invited to BIFAN several times with his films, Hanako, The School Ghost (1998), Spec Close series, Trick the Movie series and Initiation Love (2015).