Kimi to boku (1989)
"Junai" is a bar run by Okama's mom and is crowded day and night with male and female couples and gay men. The Miss Pure Love Contest is scheduled to be held soon, and Yamakawa, a regular customer who is obsessed with Kimitaro, an employee of the store, boasts that Kimitaro will be the one chosen again this year. Kimitaro, who had an early shift that day, left Goro, his junior, to handle the rest of the customer service, and got into the car of his girlfriend, Yukio, who had come to pick him up. The two went to see the sea at night and kissed in the car without paying attention to the people around them.
Director: Satoru Kobayashi
Genre: Romance
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: July 1, 1989
Cast
Screenplay
- Naohito Matsuse (Screenplay)
Production: Cine Cosmo Japan, Okura Pictures
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
softcore, pink film, gay pink film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kimi to boku about?
- "Junai" is a bar run by Okama's mom and is crowded day and night with male and female couples and gay men. The Miss Pure Love Contest is scheduled to be held soon, and Yamakawa, a regular customer who is obsessed with Kimitaro, an employee of the store, boasts that Kimitaro will be the one chosen again this year. Kimitaro, who had an early shift that day, left Goro, his junior, to handle the rest of the customer service, and got into the car of his girlfriend, Yukio, who had come to pick him up. The two went to see the sea at night and kissed in the car without paying attention to the people around them.
- Who directed Kimi to boku?
- Kimi to boku was directed by Satoru Kobayashi.
- Who stars in Kimi to boku?
- Kimi to boku stars Hayato Sakamaki, Taro Kunieda, Atsushi Asada, Hiroshi Iyo, Yumi Itagaki, Masato Kudo.
- How long is Kimi to boku?
- Kimi to boku has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Kimi to boku?
- Kimi to boku is a Romance film.
- Where was Kimi to boku produced?
- Kimi to boku was produced in Japan.