Keeping the lead in music industry since its debut back in 1999, the Japanese group ARASHI has fascinated over 14 million audience worldwide in live concerts. Captured by over 100 plus cameras, this Dolby Cinema film shows one of the group's last concerts with spectators in house in its anniversary tour "5x20" (2018-2019) before its hiatus. Director Yukihiko Tsutsumi, who also made the group's debut film "PIKA☆NCHI"(2002), leads the audience to experience the concert through the eyes of the stars on stage and from the fans, witnessing their time together for one last time. It marks as the first concert film from the group's agency Johnny & Associates, which has entertained people in live concerts since its establishment in 1962. ARASHI is one of the historical talents of all times for the agency, breaking many records in the entertainment history. (Source: JFDb) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×20 FILM “Record of Memories”
- Also Known As:
- Genres: Music
Cast & Credits
- Matsumoto Jun Main Role
- Sakurai Sho Main Role
- Ninomiya Kazunari Main Role
- Ohno Satoshi Main Role
- Aiba Masaki Main Role
Reviews
A must-watch concert movie if you are a fan of Arashi !
I truly enjoyed my time watching this concert of Arashi. Being a fan, the nostalgia factor was very strong and it moved me quite a bit ! They played most of their iconic songs and it was a real pleasure to see the japanese public singing along with the idols.If the songs were great, the atmosphere and the view of this huge audience really impressive, I must admit that both costumes and dancing could be better. Most of the dance routine felt relatively easy and similar. It absolutely did not diminish my enthusiasm but I surprised myself several time watching the concert thinking that the moves were a bit repetitive. For costumes, I admit that it is much better than years and years ago, they are not doing as much bulky/box costumes with many layers...But still, some felt a bit plain or simply lacking a wow factor.
What remains a constant in the group and ultra visible through the screen is the friendship between the members, their charisma and their happiness to be there, performing all together. The way they adress the public : they still have the same manner and it made me slightly tear up to see how much fun they had. If dancing did not blow me away, singing was really good. Listening to Ohno and Nino singing, Jun and Aiba specific tones and Sho rap was great and brought me up many good memories.
I would obviously recommend this to people that are fan of Arashi. If you have seen some of their past concerts, you will for sure experience nostalgic and happy feelings, remembering the past. A really uplifting watch !









