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In the 1960s Okinawa was us under American military occupation. Young Takeshi leads a passive go-with-the-flow existence, working as a bartender at a bar called Sekai where his ex-girlfriend Michi also worked. When Takeshi launches a flare... See more »

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Mark Bunnell
Claude Maki ...
Takeshi
Christopher T. Nelson ...
Sergeant
Tomi Taira
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Michi

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Amon Miyamoto

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Amon Miyamoto ... (writer)

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Takashige Ichise ... producer
Makoto Ishihara ... associate producer
Shin'ya Kawai ... producer

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Motokichi Hasegawa

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Hirohide Abe

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Yuji Tsuzuki

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Kakusei Fujiwara ... special makeup effects artist

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Kimiyoshi Adachi ... first assistant director

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Yumiko Arakawa ... carpenter

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Kiyoshi Kakizawa ... sound recordist

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Hiroshi Butsuda ... special effects

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Kiyohiko Moriya ... lighting designer

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Yumi Takada ... casting: Los Angeles

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In the 1960s Okinawa was us under American military occupation. Young Takeshi leads a passive go-with-the-flow existence, working as a bartender at a bar called Sekai where his ex-girlfriend Michi also worked. When Takeshi launches a flare bomb during a military blackout, expressing his frustration with the American military as well as himself, he encounters a mysterious boy with no name. He undergoes various changes living with him, but then an event occurs which will destroy Takeshi's identity to the very roots... Written by anonymous

Taglines It's all about love! It's all about us! See more »
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  • 101 min
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