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Release Date:
October 22, 2005
Original Title:
19 NINETEEN 女子大生 殺人レポート
Alternate Titles:
19 - nineteen - Joshidaisei satsujin repôto
A Paper on Murder by Girl Students
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Junk Film
LEONE
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Kaori and Natsumi go to the same university. They met for the first time after learning they had the same boyfriend. Their boyfriend, Naoki, was a gangster. He blackmailed Kaori with a sex video and forced her to help him with credit card fraud, while tempting Natsumi with sweet words at the beach aiming for the landing patent of Natsumi's mother's apartment. Kaori and Natsumi were upset that they were tricked and conspired to kill Naoki. They developed a strange friendship as they dismembered Naoki's body. Kaori and Natsumi went by car to the sea where they planned to scatter the remaining bones. But Kondo and other yakuza learned what they did and chased after them. What is the ending of the escape for life and death, love and friendship?
Assistant Director:
Saito Kazuo
Director:
Hideo Jojo
Director of Photography:
Takuya Hasegawa
Executive Producer:
Akihiko Kaizu
Lighting Technician:
Takuya Hasegawa
Producer:
Kazuaki Kubo
Production Coordinator:
Masaaki Ide
Screenplay:
Ryo Takada
Yuko Otaki
Hideo Jojo
Sound Recordist:
Tetsuya Kobayashi
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