Big Bang Love, Juvenile A (2006)

A visually stylish tale of two male prisoners bonded by emotion, love and murder.

Big Bang Love, Juvenile A (2006) poster

An unknown future. A boy confesses to the murder of another in an all-boy juvenile detention facility. More an exercise in style than storytelling, the story follows two detectives trying to uncover the case. Homosexual tension and explosive violence drives the story which delivers some weird and fascinating visuals.

Director: Takashi Miike
Genre: Fantasy, Drama
Runtime: 85 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Koji Endo
Cinematography: Masato Kaneko
Editing: Yasushi Shimamura
Production: Shochiku, Maki Production, Excellent Film, Eisei Gekijo
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Themes

Magical Realism and Wonders

Keywords

surrealism, murder, avant-garde, homoeroticism, boys' love (bl)

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Big Bang Love, Juvenile A about?
An unknown future. A boy confesses to the murder of another in an all-boy juvenile detention facility. More an exercise in style than storytelling, the story follows two detectives trying to uncover the case. Homosexual tension and explosive violence drives the story which delivers some weird and fascinating visuals.
Who directed Big Bang Love, Juvenile A?
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A was directed by Takashi Miike.
Who stars in Big Bang Love, Juvenile A?
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A stars Ryuhei Matsuda, Masanobu Ando, Shunsuke Kubozuka, Kiyohiko Shibukawa, Jo Kanamori, Kenichi Endo.
How long is Big Bang Love, Juvenile A?
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Big Bang Love, Juvenile A?
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A is a Fantasy, Drama film.
Where was Big Bang Love, Juvenile A produced?
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A was produced in Japan.
What are the themes of Big Bang Love, Juvenile A?
The themes of Big Bang Love, Juvenile A include: Magical Realism and Wonders.