The Blue Hearts

April. 08,2017      
Rating:
4.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Six directors picked a favorite song by Japanese punk rock band "The Blue Hearts" and made a short film inspired by the song.

Kiko Mizuhara as  (segment “Frozen Expectations”)
Masatoshi Nagase as  (segment “Frozen Expectations”)
Machiko Ono as  (segment “Hammer”)
Akihiro Kakuta as  (segment “Hammer”)
Minori Hagiwara as  (segment “Hammer”)
Sairi Ito as  (segment “Hammer”)
Hisashi Yoshizawa as  (segment “Hammer”)
Kimiko Yo as  (segment “Hammer”)
Hayato Ichihara as  (segment “Be Kind To Others”)
Maryjun Takahashi as  (segment “Be Kind To Others”)

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