

He starts to torment other students including Yuichi. However, during a trip to Okiwana, he experienced some traumatic accidents related to death and his characteristics completely changes. Lily Chou-Chou is an imaginary singer who plays an odd music in this movie, and her fans communicate with each other through internet site named ‘Lily-holic.’ Another fan of Lily Chou-Chou, Shusuke Hoshino, once a friend of Yuichi, was a quiet and sincere student. In the movie, a boy named Yuichi Hasumi loves Lily Chou-Chou’s songs. Although Iwai chose this movie as his best for now and his style is well reflected, it can be hard for audiences to truly sympathize with the movie because it is lacking consideration of general audiences. In the movie, there is violence, bullying, rapes, suicide, murder, sympathy, confusion, and music. With this material, Shunji Iwai, the director, tried to describe teenagers’ sensibility and anguishes. The theme of this movie is Ijime(bullying). While it is the HKIFFS’s policy to secure the best possible print of the original version for all its screenings, the HKIFFS appreciates its patrons’ understanding on occasions when less than perfect screening copies are screened.All About Lily Chou-Chou is a Japanese movie made in 2001. Ticketing services for respective screening will not be available from 30 minutes after the screening begins.Ħ. Tickets are available at URBTIX website, mobile app and outlets only. Screenings at M+ Cinema: Tickets are available at URBTIX only. Limited tickets to non-sold out screenings will be available at the door, subject to availability (Cash Only).ĥ. Door ticket counter opens 30 minutes before the screening. Tickets are available at URBTIX till 1 hour prior to the respective screenings. Screenings at HK Science Museum: There is no URBTIX Outlet at the venue. Screenings at HK Arts Centre, HK Film Archive and Tai Kwun: For screenings that are about to start in 1 hour, all remaining tickets can only be bought at the box offices of the respective screening venues.Ĥ. After that, tickets will be available only at the box office of the screening venue on the day of screening, subject to availability.ģ. For screenings at ALL commercial cinemas, tickets are available at URBTIX till 5:00pm one day before respective screenings. Unless otherwise stated, all films (except English-speaking films) are subtitled in English.Ģ.
