[Video] The theme song for the movie "Bomb" is "I AM HERO" by Koji Miyamoto A powerful lyric video featuring the song has been released | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

[Video] The theme song for the movie "Bomb" is "I AM HERO" by Koji Miyamoto A powerful lyric video featuring the song has been released

It was announced on August 19th that the theme song for the film "Bomb" (directed by Nagai Satoshi, scheduled for release on October 31st), starring actor Yuki Yamada, will be "I AM HERO", a song written by Miyamoto Koji of the rock band "Elephant Kashimashi". A "Bomb x I AM HERO" lyric movie containing a snippet of the song has also been released.

The film is based on the bestselling novel "Bomb" (Kodansha) by Wu Sheng-ho, which was ranked number one in "This Mystery is Amazing! 2023 Edition" (Takarajimasha) and depicts a battle of wits in an interrogation room between a mysterious bomber and the police. Yamada plays Ruike, a negotiator at the Metropolitan Police Department's First Investigative Division who confronts Suzuki Tagosaku. Sato Jiro plays Suzuki Tagosaku, a mysterious middle-aged man who can predict explosions.

Other cast members include Sairi Ito as Koda, a police officer working at the police box who is busy searching for the bomb, Sometani Shota as Todoroki, a local detective who is investigating Suzuki Tagosaku's past, and Atsuro Watabe as Kiyomiya, Ruike's boss who also negotiates with Suzuki Tagosaku.

A mysterious middle-aged man is taken into custody by the police after assaulting a store clerk in a drunken state. The man, calling himself "Suzuki Tagosaku" (played by Sato), claims to have psychic powers and warns of the presence of bombs planted in Tokyo. He warns that, starting with the explosion in Akihabara, three more will detonate every hour. While dodging the questions of the negotiator, Ruike (played by Yamada), and the other detectives, he gradually begins to ask mysterious "quizzes" about the bombs.

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