SILENT WAVES: THE MIYAKE SHO COLLECTION
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- Expected Shipping Date: April 27, 2026
- Worldwide physical media debut and the first-ever Blu-ray collection dedicated to Sho Miyake
- Three essential films capturing the quiet pulse of everyday life, presented in 1080p Full HD with lossless audio
- Korea-exclusive new interview, Directors Talk, featuring Sho Miyake and Ryusuke Hamaguchi (64 min)
- First-ever Blu-ray disc release of Wild Tour (2019)
- 120-page booklet with flip-book animation and archival materials
- Early bird exclusive: Set of 6 photo prints and Wild Tour Fold-Out Tour Map
- Pre-order exclusive: PLAIN ARCHIVE Removable Sticker
"A masterpiece that gently settles flowing time onto film."
— Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Oscar-winning director of Drive My Car
[Box Set Contents]
Hardcover Outer Box Rigid slipcase designed to evoke the cyclical time and lingering light that define Miyake's cinema
3 Blu-ray Discs (Scanavo Clear Case) Premium 3-disc Scanavo clear case (17mm spine) with transparent PET jacket inserts, a first for Korean Blu-ray releases. The director's name appears in red, green, and blue; silhouettes of each film's protagonists allow the disc surfaces to show through, evoking the layered depths of ordinary days
120-Page Booklet Flip-book design: thumb through the pages to bring the films' characters to life. The reverse side includes a critical essay by a Korean film critic, production notes, and behind-the-scenes photography
Postcards (Set of 3) Printed on 310gsm Rough Gloss paper with foil-stamped illustrations on reverse
Director's Message Card A message from Sho Miyake to Korean fans, foil-stamped with gold borders
Early bird exclusive: Set of 6 Photo Prints
Early bird exclusive: Wild Tour Fold-Out Tour Map
Pre-order exclusive: PLAIN ARCHIVE Removable Sticker
DISC SPECIFICATIONS
Disc 1: And Your Bird Can Sing (2018)
- Video: 2.35:1 | 1080p Full HD (MPEG4/AVC)
- Audio: Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
- Subtitles: Korean, English
- Region Code: All
- Running Time: 106 min (Main Feature)
- Special Features:
- Full-length audio commentary (Tasuku Emoto, director Sho Miyake, producer Hiroshi Matsui)
- Making-of documentary (24 min)
- Extended club sequence, Director's Cut (16 min)
Disc 2: Wild Tour (2019)
- Video: 1.85:1 | 1080p Full HD (MPEG4/AVC)
- Audio: Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (discrete 3.1 mix)
- Subtitles: Korean, English
- Region Code: All
- Running Time: 67 min (Main Feature)
- Special Features:
- Theatrical trailer (2 min)
- Director's message (1 min)
Disc 3: Small, Slow But Steady (2022)
- Video: 1.66:1 | 1080p Full HD (MPEG4/AVC)
- Audio: Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
- Subtitles: Korean (No English Support)
- Region Code: All
- Running Time: 100 min (Main Feature)
- Special Features:
- Korea-exclusive, Directors Talk featuring Sho Miyake and Ryusuke Hamaguchi (64 min)
- Making-of featurette (6 min)
- Ryusuke Hamaguchi recommendation video (1 min)
⚠️ Language Notes
Among the three titles, Small, Slow But Steady is the only film without English subtitles due to contractual restrictions imposed by the rights holder. The other two titles include English subtitles for the main feature only. All special features are in Japanese with no English subtitles. All printed materials are in Korean only.
Story
And Your Bird Can Sing A young man works at a suburban bookstore in Hakodate. He spends his nights drinking and drifting with Sachiko, a co-worker he's sleeping with, and Shizuo, his unemployed roommate. One day, he senses something between Sachiko and Shizuo but says nothing. As summer wanes, their entangled feelings remain unspoken, suspended in the fleeting warmth of youth.
Wild Tour At an art center in Yamaguchi, university freshman Ume joins a workshop documenting local plant DNA. She leads two middle school boys, Take and Shun, through forests and beaches to collect specimens. As they explore the natural world together, unspoken feelings surface: encounters, confessions, and the quiet sting of young love.
Small, Slow But Steady Keiko is a professional boxer born with hearing loss. She trains daily at a small gym run by an aging chairman who has supported her from the start. When the pandemic threatens to close the gym and illness strikes her mentor, Keiko must confront whether she still has the will to fight and what boxing truly means to her.
Genres: Drama
Director: Sho Miyake
Starring: Tasuku Emoto, Shizuka Ishibashi, Shota Sometani, Yukino Kishii, Tomokazu Miura, Honoka Ito
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