A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 27, 1999
Original Title:
男心、ゆれる愛
Alternate Titles:
Danshin, yureru ai
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Okura Pictures
Tantan-Sha Company
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Tetsuro spots a cross-dressing monster in the street one day, he is overcome by dizziness and loses track of who he is or where he is. He also finds that the bicycle he was supposed to be riding has disappeared. Mibu, who was in a nearby car, tells Tetsuro that the monster has taken his bicycle and urges him to get in if he wants to chase after him. Mibu takes Tetsuro to a place where he is sexually assaulted. However, he suddenly wakes up, it was all a dream? The next day, Tetsuro heads to a gay bar where the monster is said to frequent.
Assistant Director:
Yuki Yokoi
Makoto Matsuoka
Cinematography:
Taisuke Oe
Katsuji Oyamada
Director:
Kuninori Yamazaki
Lighting Camera:
Daisuke Kawachi
Toshiatsu Kôzuma
Music:
Hollow Dragon
Producer:
Shizuo Suzuki
Sachi Hamano
Screenplay:
Kuninori Yamazaki
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