

Sin is a rock star. He has an amazingly loud voice with a range of four octaves. His secret is that he has created his voice through a method of vocal cord doping. His voice is now teetering on the edge, due to side effects from the vocal cord doping. Around this time, Sin meets Fūka, who is a street musician. When Fūka sings, her voice is so small. Due to Fūka, Sin looks back upon his past.
Acting
Sadao Abe commits fully to physical comedy madness
Direction
Satoshi Miki's signature deadpan absurdism cranked to 11
Sound
Deliberate audio chaos that mirrors Sin's deterioration

Director
Satoshi Miki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Satoshi Miki based Sin's visual design on multiple 70s Japanese rock legends, blending them into one chaotic icon.
The film satirizes Japan's idol industry pressure and the 'loudness war' in music production—Sin's literal vocal destruction mirrors how artists burn out for commercial demands.
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