Love Square (2005) [N/A]

Featuring:
Kyoko Natsume, Yûichi Ishikawa, Minami Aoyama

Written by:
Fumitaka Onoe

Directed by:
Rei Sakamoto


Release Date:
September 27, 2005

Original Title:
悶絶ふたまた 流れ出る愛液

Alternate Titles:
Futamata
Monzetsu Futamata Afurederu Aieki
Monzetsu Futamata: Nagare Deru Aieki
ふ・た・ま・た

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Kokuei Company

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 64

Miki has a good job and works in an office. She's been dating Ryosuke and they're happy together... except for the fact that Miki is also in a relationship with her college professor Tanaka. Tanaka is trying to break up with Miki because of his wife, but Miki won't hear of it. Ryosuke is also unfaithful, and he has a one-night stand with Chihiro, who also has a boyfriend. The plot thickens when both girls discover they are pregnant, and don't know who to name as father. This romantic drama about relationships is proof that love can also come in squares.

Miki works in an office. She's dating Ryosuke and they're happy, except Miki is also in a relationship with her college professor Tanaka. Tanaka is trying to break up with Miki because of his wife, but Miki won't hear of it. Ryosuke has a one-night stand with Chihiro, who also has a boyfriend. The plot thickens further when both girls discover they're pregnant, and don't know who to name as father

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Rankings and Honors

Love Square (2005) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 7.2/10

Cinematography:
Sachi Kagami

Director:
Rei Sakamoto

Editor:
Shōji Sakai

Executive Producer:
Daisuke Asakura

Writer:
Fumitaka Onoe

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