
Talk, Talk, Talk
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The movie revolves around Mitsuba, who studies traditional art of rakugo. Rakugo is a form of comical story telling, sometimes referred to as sit-down comedy. Even though Mitsuba is mediocre at best, he ends up teaching three students.
Top Cast


Taichi Kokubun
Taichi Kokubun
Mitsuba
Taichi Kokubun
Mitsuba


Karina
Karina
Satsuki Tokawa
Karina
Satsuki Tokawa


Yutaka Matsushige
Yutaka Matsushige
Taichi Yugawara
Yutaka Matsushige
Taichi Yugawara


Kaoru Yachigusa
Kaoru Yachigusa
Haruko Toyama
Kaoru Yachigusa
Haruko Toyama


Shirō Itō
Shirō Itō
Taichi Yugawara
Shirō Itō
Taichi Yugawara


Tomekichi Himuka
Tomekichi Himuka
Sankaku Konjyakutei
Tomekichi Himuka
Sankaku Konjyakutei
Kenzo
Kenzo
Rokumon Konjyakutei
Kenzo
Rokumon Konjyakutei
Shuzo Mitamura
Shuzo Mitamura
Yugawara's step brother
Shuzo Mitamura
Yugawara's step brother


Shirō Shimomoto
Shirō Shimomoto
Iwao Sogo
Shirō Shimomoto
Iwao Sogo


Bunmei Tobayama
Bunmei Tobayama
Suehirotei
Bunmei Tobayama
Suehirotei
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