
Don't let it bring you down
Crime · Drama
Overview
A member of the Air Self-Defense Force learns of a crucial national secret: that conscription will be introduced to Japan. Pursued by the state, the man and his wife attempt to flee to her parents' home, but along the way they meet a carefree young man who loves movies. Meanwhile, back in his rural hometown, his father-in-law is in critical condition, but his sister-in-law neglects to care for him and instead engages in phone sex with him.
Top Cast


Kazuhiro Sano
Kazuhiro Sano
Kazuya Sawano
Kazuhiro Sano
Kazuya Sawano


Kanako Kishi
Kanako Kishi
Minako
Kanako Kishi
Minako
Kôzô Ueda
Kôzô Ueda
Shindo
Kôzô Ueda
Shindo


Kōichi Imaizumi
Kōichi Imaizumi
Male sex worker
Kōichi Imaizumi
Male sex worker
Ryōma Sano
Ryōma Sano
Ryuma
Ryōma Sano
Ryuma
Kô Kajino
Kô Kajino
Tomohiro
Kô Kajino
Tomohiro
Sano Ryōma
Sano Ryōma
Ryuma
Sano Ryōma
Ryuma
Kensuke Sano
Kensuke Sano
Kensuke
Kensuke Sano
Kensuke
Yasuo Yonezawa
Yasuo Yonezawa
Shindo's subordinate
Yasuo Yonezawa
Shindo's subordinate
Kyoko Takagi
Kyoko Takagi
Eriko Koyama
Kyoko Takagi
Eriko Koyama
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