Let's go straight (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1988

Original Title:
真直ぐに行こう

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

Nakayama is a university student living an uneventful life in a manga club. Aya, a younger student, secretly has feelings for him, but Nakayama's feelings for Akiko Taniguchi, a classmate, and Fujima, a senior student, like Aya. Aya has secret feelings for him, but Nakayama has feelings for Akiko Taniguchi, a classmate, and Fujima, a senior, has feelings for Aya. These emotions intertwine, a casual human drama unfolds, and finally, the seasons shift. The story unfolds in an unhurried manner, without many ups and downs, but with a deep insight into the temperament of modern university students. The tasteful dialogue between the man and the woman is outstanding.

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Director:
Takaji Yamaoka

Director of Photography:
Hidehiko Kobayashi

Lighting Artist:
Hidehiko Kobayashi

Production Design:
Hidehiko Kobayashi
Suzuki Tomoo
Takaji Yamaoka

Script:
Takaji Yamaoka

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