Where Are We Going? (2008) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Shûji Kashiwabara, Anzu, Genjitsu Shu

Written by:
Yoshihiko Matsui

Directed by:
Yoshihiko Matsui


Release Date:
March 1, 2008

Original Title:
どこに行くの?

Alternate Titles:
Doko ni iku no?

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Akira Tachibana who work at Kinoshita foundry can not love other people because of the trauma he suffered by being molested by his manager Kinoshita, who have both been like a father to Akira since he was little. Akira has lived a meaningless life. One day, when Akira driving his motorcycle, he meets a woman dressed in a red dress in a tunnel. He takes back the unconscious woman to his apartment and takes care of her, but when she wakes up, she walks away from his place without a word. This is the moment Akira meets Kaori Yamamoto.

Akira Tachibana who works at Kinoshita Foundry can not love other people because of the trauma he has gotten from his boss, who has been like a father to Akira but also has been molesting him since Akira was little.

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Rankings and Honors

Where Are We Going? (2008) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10

Director:
Yoshihiko Matsui

Director of Photography:
Tsukasa Tanabe

Editor:
Masahiro Ugajin

Executive Producer:
Kazue Udagawa
Yoichi Kobayashi

Original Music Composer:
Gen Ueda

Producer:
Atsuko Ohno

Screenplay:
Yoshihiko Matsui

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