Unreachable (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 4, 2025

Original Title:
片思い世界

Alternate Titles:
Unrequited Love World
單思的世界

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
BS TV Tokyo
CBC
Film Makers
Little More
MBS
TBS
TBS Sparkle
TC Entertainment
TV Osaka
TV Tokyo
Tokyo Theatres Company
U-NEXT
jeki

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
HK: IIA  TH: G 

Runtime: 126

Three young women live together in an old house in a corner of Tokyo. They are not related by blood, but they have been bound together by a strong bond for 12 years. They care about each other and spend their own ordinary days together. The matter of unrequited love arises for them that they can't tell anyone.

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Assistant Director:
足立博

Camera Technician:
Yoichi Kamakari
小林拓

Costumer:
Ayano Tachibana

Decorator:
Junichi Ishigami

Director:
Nobuhiro Doi

Editor:
Junnosuke Hogaki

Gaffer:
Keijirô Akiyama

Makeup & Hair:
Kyôko Toyokawa
Tomoko Miyazaki

Original Music Composer:
Keiichi Suzuki

Producer:
Tomoo Tsuchii
Masato Date

Production Design:
Mitsuo Harada
Eri Sakushima

Production Manager:
宮下直也

Screenplay:
Yuji Sakamoto

Script:
Miko Kayama

Sound Recordist:
Yamato Katô

Visual Effects Producer:
Satoshi Akabane

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