[April Dream] Surprise Mall Co., Ltd.'s "MemoReplay", Scheduled for Worldwide Distribution on Netflix!
Surprise Mall announced its April Dream: its moving wedding reenactment service 'MemoReplay' will be distributed worldwide as a documentary series on Netflix.
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This press release is the dream of Surprise Mall Co., Ltd.
Surprise Mall Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka City, CEO: Daisuke Murabe) announces that its moving production service "MemoReplay" will be distributed worldwide on Netflix, one of the world's largest distribution platforms.
This work will be produced as a documentary series depicting the new entertainment of "actors surprisingly acting out the lives of the bride and groom" at weddings, a unique Japanese culture, being performed at weddings around the world, and will be distributed to over 190 countries worldwide.
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## ■ What is "MemoReplay"?
"MemoReplay" is a reenactment performance by child actors and adult actors performed during the climax of a wedding, such as the "bride's letter" or "expressing gratitude to parents."
By having child actors or adult actors actually act out a scene from the childhood of the bride and groom or memories with their families, the whole venue can "experience" that memory, and it is gaining attention nationwide as a completely new, moving surprise production.
In the production, the bride's upbringing, memories with her family, and the feelings of "thank you" that she couldn't convey until now are visualized through scripts and acting.
For example:
- A scene where a little girl appears as the "bride's childhood" and has her mother make a bento lunch for her.
- A scene where a boy playing catch with his father is recreated as the "groom's boyhood."
- Scenes from the past where they couldn't honestly say words of gratitude or had misunderstandings during adolescence.
These are recreated not through video but through "live acting," bringing tears to the parents and guests.
This production is not just a simple surprise, but is gaining high satisfaction from many brides and grooms as "time to feel family bonds" and "moments to look back on one's life so far."
From official YouTube #84 [Wedding Emotion] The bride's letter of a heart transplant "Uruubito" that was told. Surprise production. MemoReplay. *The boy who played the middle/high school student here recently got married! Congratulations Koyo!!!!
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## ■ Changing weddings around the world with Japan's "production of tears"
This project aims to deliver such "MemoReplay" to
"weddings around the world," and
will be produced by interweaving the culture, family views, and forms of love of each country.
Will parents around the world be moved to tears in the same way?
It is a challenge to see if the format of "MemoReplay" originating from Japan can be understood globally.
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## ■ Appointing Yuya Yagira and Naomi Watanabe as navigators
Two internationally active individuals will be welcomed as navigators for this series.
Actor Yuya Yagira, utilizing his own experience of getting married at the age of 19,
will face deeply the theme of "acting out life" and will also be in charge of acting instruction for the actors.
On the other hand, Naomi Watanabe, who is active worldwide, will ... (English communication...)
This press release is the dream of Surprise Mall Co., Ltd.
Surprise Mall Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka City, CEO: Daisuke Murabe) announces that its moving production service "MemoReplay" will be distributed worldwide on Netflix, one of the world's largest distribution platforms.
This work will be produced as a documentary series depicting the new entertainment of "actors surprisingly acting out the lives of the bride and groom" at weddings, a unique Japanese culture, being performed at weddings around the world, and will be distributed to over 190 countries worldwide.
---
## ■ What is "MemoReplay"?
"MemoReplay" is a reenactment performance by child actors and adult actors performed during the climax of a wedding, such as the "bride's letter" or "expressing gratitude to parents."
By having child actors or adult actors actually act out a scene from the childhood of the bride and groom or memories with their families, the whole venue can "experience" that memory, and it is gaining attention nationwide as a completely new, moving surprise production.
In the production, the bride's upbringing, memories with her family, and the feelings of "thank you" that she couldn't convey until now are visualized through scripts and acting.
For example:
- A scene where a little girl appears as the "bride's childhood" and has her mother make a bento lunch for her.
- A scene where a boy playing catch with his father is recreated as the "groom's boyhood."
- Scenes from the past where they couldn't honestly say words of gratitude or had misunderstandings during adolescence.
These are recreated not through video but through "live acting," bringing tears to the parents and guests.
This production is not just a simple surprise, but is gaining high satisfaction from many brides and grooms as "time to feel family bonds" and "moments to look back on one's life so far."
From official YouTube #84 [Wedding Emotion] The bride's letter of a heart transplant "Uruubito" that was told. Surprise production. MemoReplay. *The boy who played the middle/high school student here recently got married! Congratulations Koyo!!!!
---
## ■ Changing weddings around the world with Japan's "production of tears"
This project aims to deliver such "MemoReplay" to
"weddings around the world," and
will be produced by interweaving the culture, family views, and forms of love of each country.
Will parents around the world be moved to tears in the same way?
It is a challenge to see if the format of "MemoReplay" originating from Japan can be understood globally.
---
## ■ Appointing Yuya Yagira and Naomi Watanabe as navigators
Two internationally active individuals will be welcomed as navigators for this series.
Actor Yuya Yagira, utilizing his own experience of getting married at the age of 19,
will face deeply the theme of "acting out life" and will also be in charge of acting instruction for the actors.
On the other hand, Naomi Watanabe, who is active worldwide, will ... (English communication...)