The six-member group Choshinsung has become the first Korean boy band to star in a Japanese film. Directed by Toshiro Sonoda, the movie is a love story titled "Kimi ni Love Song wo," and it will be released on May 11.
Choshinsung will play themselves. By chance, one of the members (Sungje) meets a young Japanese fan who has lost her eyesight (Nao Minamisawa), and their encounter turns into romance. The supporting cast includes Yasuko Mitsuura, Ken Watabe (of Unjash), Erena, and Eikou Kano.
In the movie, the members of Choshinsung speak in both Korean and Japanese.
"Kimi ni Love Song wo" is apparently getting a limited release in four cities starting on May 11, available only for four nights. In addition, they will release three singles on consecutive days, starting on May 12 with the movie's theme song "Magokoro," followed by "ALL ABOUT U" and "J.P. ~REBORN."
In the movie, the members of Choshinsung speak in both Korean and Japanese.
"Kimi ni Love Song wo" is apparently getting a limited release in four cities starting on May 11, available only for four nights. In addition, they will release three singles on consecutive days, starting on May 12 with the movie's theme song "Magokoro," followed by "ALL ABOUT U" and "J.P. ~REBORN."
(Sumber AsianBite)



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