Milet:The newly written song will be the theme song for his first film appearance, "Shiranai Kanojo" "My honest feelings about this work"

中島健人さんが主演し、miletさんがヒロインを演じる映画「知らないカノジョ」の本ポスタービジュアル (C)2025「知らないカノジョ」製作委員会
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中島健人さんが主演し、miletさんがヒロインを演じる映画「知らないカノジョ」の本ポスタービジュアル (C)2025「知らないカノジョ」製作委員会

It has been revealed that singer-songwriter milet's new song "I still" will be the theme song for "Shiranai Kanojo" (directed by Miki Takahiro, scheduled for release on February 28, 2025), her first film appearance. milet wrote the song as the heroine Maezono Minami, and said, "It was the first song I wrote after reading the script, and it expresses my honest feelings about this work."

The movie stars Nakajima Kento. It is a fantasy love story based on the French movie "Love, Second Sight." Riku (Nakajima) and Minami (milet) met in college, fell in love at first sight, and got married. Eight years have passed since then, and with Minami's support, Riku has become a popular best-selling author, but one morning Riku wakes up to find that Minami is nowhere to be found, and he is confused by the fact that he is not able to make sense of the conversations he has with the people around him. To his surprise, Riku has become an editor at a literary magazine, and the sight and songs of "Maezono Minami," a genius singer-songwriter he has never met, are spreading throughout the city...

Regarding the theme song "I still," milet commented, "No matter what world Riku and Minami go to, there is something that connects them somewhere in their hearts, which is why I think this kind of song was born. Even when I'm singing it, I think it's a song that I made with Minami that milet hasn't had before." She went on to say, "I wrote it hoping that the afterglow (of the movie) would be left to this song, so I was very happy when Director Miki said, 'I can't think of any other song!'"

Along with the release of the theme song, a trailer and official poster visual were also released.

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