
The Blue Hearts
Drama
Overview
Six directors picked a favorite song by Japanese punk rock band "The Blue Hearts" and made a short film inspired by the song.
Top Cast


Kiko Mizuhara
Kiko Mizuhara
(segment “Frozen Expectations”)
Kiko Mizuhara
(segment “Frozen Expectations”)


Masatoshi Nagase
Masatoshi Nagase
(segment “Frozen Expectations”)
Masatoshi Nagase
(segment “Frozen Expectations”)
Yuu Fujisaki
Yuu Fujisaki
(segment “Frozen Expectations”)
Yuu Fujisaki
(segment “Frozen Expectations”)


Machiko Ono
Machiko Ono
(segment “Hammer”)
Machiko Ono
(segment “Hammer”)


Akihiro Kakuta
Akihiro Kakuta
(segment “Hammer”)
Akihiro Kakuta
(segment “Hammer”)


Minori Hagiwara
Minori Hagiwara
(segment “Hammer”)
Minori Hagiwara
(segment “Hammer”)


Sairi Ito
Sairi Ito
(segment “Hammer”)
Sairi Ito
(segment “Hammer”)


Hisashi Yoshizawa
Hisashi Yoshizawa
(segment “Hammer”)
Hisashi Yoshizawa
(segment “Hammer”)


Kimiko Yo
Kimiko Yo
(segment “Hammer”)
Kimiko Yo
(segment “Hammer”)


Hayato Ichihara
Hayato Ichihara
(segment “Be Kind To Others”)
Hayato Ichihara
(segment “Be Kind To Others”)
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