
My Life Changed When I Went to a Sex Parlor
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Live action film adaptation of a romance that was turned into a book after making a splash on the Internet bulletin board “2 Channel.” Humorously depicts a 29-year-old virgin who meets a prostitute, and struggles with love. Directed by Iizuka Ken of Arakawa Under the Bridge.
Top Cast


Nozomi Sasaki
Nozomi Sasaki
Kayo
Nozomi Sasaki
Kayo


Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Ryotaro
Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Ryotaro


Tori Matsuzaka
Tori Matsuzaka
Shinsaku
Tori Matsuzaka
Shinsaku


Tomoya Nakamura
Tomoya Nakamura
Mitsuyo Nakahata
Tomoya Nakamura
Mitsuyo Nakahata


So Yamanaka
So Yamanaka
Toru Sumiyoshi
So Yamanaka
Toru Sumiyoshi


Kenichi Takitoh
Kenichi Takitoh
Yat-kun (Gyaruo)
Kenichi Takitoh
Yat-kun (Gyaruo)
Tokki
Tokki
Yutko
Tokki
Yutko


Mitsuki Tanimura
Mitsuki Tanimura
Pizza Store Girl
Mitsuki Tanimura
Pizza Store Girl


Miku Uehara
Miku Uehara
Higashide
Miku Uehara
Higashide


Honoka Ishibashi
Honoka Ishibashi
Takita
Honoka Ishibashi
Takita
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