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'Maurice Ravel' Marks 150th Birth Anniversary with 'Ravel: A Thousand Lights' — Megabox Launches Exclusive Theatrical Release on the 21st

'Maurice Ravel' Marks 150th Birth Anniversary with 'Ravel: A Thousand Lights' — Megabox Launches Exclusive Theatrical Release on the 21st

A dazzling performance documentary featuring Klaus Mäkelä and the Paris Orchestra. Special GV with cellist Song Min-je and critic Kim Moon-kyung
The return of a maestro beyond time, 'A Thousand Lights' stitched across the screenThe astonishing musical world of the great 'Maurice Ravel' of French impressionist music comes to life flawlessly on screen. Megabox, commemorating the 150th anniversary of Ravel’s birth, has confirmed the release of...
[Chua-young's Music Box] The Music of 'Pavane' Following the Path of Love

[Chua-young's Music Box] The Music of 'Pavane' Following the Path of Love

I am captivated by the music in movies. Music sometimes conveys the intimate emotions of characters that cannot be expressed through visible images and audible dialogues. It can also serve as a window into the hidden intentions of the creator. For me, understanding film music was one way to connect with the film. 'Chua-young's Music Box' listens to the voice of the film more closely through music. (P.S. I hope you read this while listening to the music.)
There are some stories I want to protect. Just as Kyung-rok (Moon Sang-min) tried to protect the small and humble love between Mi-jung (Go Ah-sung) and Johan (Byun Yo-han) until the end, I still hold onto something that is no longer there.
[Chua-young's Music Box] 'Boléro' and 'Exit 8' - Goodbye Digimon, I'm now heading to 'Exit 8'.

[Chua-young's Music Box] 'Boléro' and 'Exit 8' - Goodbye Digimon, I'm now heading to 'Exit 8'.

I get hooked on the music in movies. Music conveys the intimate emotions of characters that sometimes cannot be expressed through visible images and audible dialogues. It can also serve as a window to glimpse the hidden intentions of the creator. For me, understanding film music was one way to connect with the film. 'Chua-young's Music Box' listens to the voice of the film more closely through music. (P.S. I hope you read this while listening to the music.)
The bewilderment I felt when I first watched the movie 〈Exit 8〉 comes to mind. As a Digimon fan, I went to the theater that day, as I usually do, listening to Maurice Ravel's timeless masterpiece 'Boléro' (Boléro), which was used in 〈Digimon Adventure〉 (1999-2000).