Kou, who aims to become a cook, lives alone in Tokyo. From an early age he realized that he was different from his surroundings, only later on in life he realized he was gay. One day, after being informed of his father's death, he returns to his parents' home for the first time in a while. His uncle, Taizo, recommends Kou to get married early. Kou leaves the place to escape reality and arrives in a bamboo grove, a secret place for him as a child. Eiji, a high school teacher who loves him, appears there and surprises him. He was thrilled to see him again after a long time. Eiji leaves after an extending an invitation to go fishing later. (Source: Douban || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
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Red Flag Trope Cram session
Lemme save your brain from needing a good mentalbleaching.
1) Student/ Teacher
2) Child/ Adult
3) Half-Brothers
4) Rape and NonConsentual: Multiple times (A different couple)
5) You see all the human anatomy. All of it.
6) They hide the truth of their relationship until the very end. Which is the ONLY reason why I finished it. If I had known the truth, I would have never even attempted it. You THINK you’re watching a super artsy movie with a message waiting for you at the end… and then they smack you in the face with the truth and you want to take acid to your retinas because of the regret you feel from watching the depiction of so much wrongness. I feel lied to.
7) NO. Don’t do it. Just… No.
8) How did this get published for public viewing?
9) Did I mention it was awful? It’s awful.
10) The ACTORS do their job. They were great. Still… don’t do it. K? K. You’re Welcome.
Now go watch something lovely and fluffy. Like Moonlight Chicken or Reset or Your Sky.
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