Movie ‘Kyrie’s Song’, 178-minute director’s cut version to be released on the 24th
Movie ‘Kyrie’s Song’, 178-minute director’s cut version to be released on the 24th
The 178-minute director's cut version of the movie 'Kyrie's Song' (directed by Shunji Iwai) will be released on November 24th.

'Kyrie's Song' tells the secret stories of three people: Kirie (Aina the End), a street musician who speaks only through song, Ikko (Suzu Hirose), a friend who erased herself, and Natsuhiko (Hokuto Matsumura), a man looking for his missing lover. Emotional story. The film debuted in a director's cut version at the 28th Busan International Film Festival last October.

In the director's cut poster, famous Japanese graphic designer Yuni Yoshida recreated key scenes from the movie 'Kyrie's Song' using everyday objects such as tables, ladders, and clocks. Next, Kirie’s guitar was expressed in three dimensions. It includes Kirie in a blue dress, Ikko in a blue wig, Natsuhiko holding a guitar, and Fumi as a helper.

The director's cut trailer reveals that Kirie was Natsuhiko's lover, and after the police's mysterious line, "The total damage is 270 million yen," the story continues in a 180-degree different atmosphere. In particular, the line, "Isn't that what singing is? It can change people's lives," harmonizes with Kirie's singing voice.

The director's cut of the movie 'Kyrie's Song' will be released on November 24th.

Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr translated by google