「キリエのうた」岩井俊二監督、来韓インタビューで「BTS(防弾少年団)」へのファン心伝える…“「BTS」は私に多くの刺激を与えた”
“Kyrie no Uta” director Shunji Iwai conveys his feelings of fandom for “BTS” in an interview in Korea… ““BTS” gave me a lot of inspiration.”
Japanese film director Shunji Iwai confessed his fandom for the group BTS. The movie ``Love Letter'' has created a fan base in Korea and all over the world.
Director Shunji Iwai has returned with his new work ``Kyrie no Uta'' for the first time in two years since ``The Last Letter.'' A recent event was held at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
In an interview with Herald POP, director Shunji Iwai said that he would like to collaborate with K-Pop. On this day, director Shunji Iwai said, ``'BTS' has given a lot of stimulation in Korea.''
``When I saw 'BTS,' I thought they were incredible and amazing, and I admire them. I'm often afraid to talk about wanting to work together, but if we really have a connection, I would like to work with them someday,'' he said emphatically.
It caught my eye. On the other hand, the movie "Kyrie's Song" directed by director Iwai is about Kyrie (Aina the End), a street musician with no fixed address who can only make a "voice" through singing, and the missing young man.
A secret story about the three of them: Natsuhiko (Hokuto Matsumura of "SixTONES"), a young man searching for his missing fiance, and Ikko (Suzu Hirose), a mysterious woman who abandons her past and name to become Kyrie's manager.
It is an emotional story about swords, and is currently being screened in Korea to great acclaim.
2023/11/04 17:24 KST
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