Wednesday 8 April 2015

Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru
- Another Version

Let's talk about Morning Musume '15's Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru. And yeah, the regular version is okay. The another version will make your mind blow up and become a part of the greater existence.


The another version is directed by Shuhei Shibue, who won the Big Chance competition with this video. It was quite clear already back then the music video he would get to direct was going to be something completely different. His style is really unique.

Of course I like this MV already a bit better, because it has Zukki! I have nothing against Karin, and I know putting her on Zukki's place in the promotion edit(s) was a considered move, but I just don't think she fits the atmosphere of Morning Musume songs.


Anyway, Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru. What a great song! And this another version is possibly the best music video from Morning Musume ever.

What's great about Sibue's MV is everything. Seriously, it's innovative, interesting and inspiring. The atmosphere is really fantasy-, even dreamlike throughout the video. It's exciting, even thrilling to follow. It has everything you could ever wish for - references to art, school uniforms, cheerleading, great GC, some fanservice, and an actual idea. (Which of course is the 12kies joining their scary senpais, who already have their personalities sorted out, in a wacky journey trough idolhood.) I'm not actually a big fan of long story MV's, this is just the amount of plot I need.


The best part is when the girls tear their way trough the wall. The shot has a really mysterious, even intimate feel to it and is very unusual. I love the detail when Maachan flips the piece of paper out of her way. Another great scene is when they break to the chorus for the last time and the petals start falling due to lighting. Like, what? Everything makes so little sense it's just utterly great.

There's a lot going on in the MV, and it still doesn't get messy. There's just more and more to discover - which fits the song, it's the same. For once, there's a music video that really embraces the song, its lyrics and the girls, and really is something suitable only for this one song. I wish there were more music videos like this, hell, Morning Musume could get hugely popular again if all their videos were like this.


Lastly, a couple of words about the song. It's written by Tsunku, who recently lost his ability to speak completely because of cancer. (If you're wondering whether I'm extremely sad about his loss or extremely happy he's still with us and working with music, I'm totally both.) The untranslated parts are from an old Japanese poem, and mean something like this:

Even the blossoming flowers
Will eventually scatter
Who in our world
Is unchanging?
The deep mountains of karma
We cross them today
And we shall not have superficial dreams
Nor be deluded.

If you're still not amazed by Seishun Kozo, I'm not sure what I should do with you.

♥ screenshot credits ♥

2 comments:

  1. First when I saw the promotion edit I didn't like at all the song (idk the pauses didn't sound cool at all) and just skipped it since the another promotion edit which came out with Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru was much much better. But then this happened and I was just like "WHAT just happened wow".

    I think this MV made the song much better or at least in my case I started to like it after I saw the another version. It's amazing how much one music video can change your opinion on something - the song is still same but still it sounds somehow different when the theme on video changes. Absolutely this is one of the best MV's morning musume has ever had, I can just adore and hope there will be more MV's like this from H!P.

    (oooh myyy, this is new! I didn't know that Tsunku had lost his ability to speak because of cancer! oh my god, well at least he is still with us even though he probably can't speak ever again - this makes me speechless D:)

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    1. I'm glad you like it! This version really does bring the song out so much better. What possibly bothered me in the promotion version was that there was no difference in the video between the silent parts and all other parts. This has a significant thing happening every time there's silence, and is in every way so extraordinary it's hard to like.

      And yes :c It happened very recently, even though he's been battling cancer for a while now. At least he can't sing ever again. It's sad, but he's still with us! ♥

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