Staring at Your Back
In a coastal Japanese town, high school senior Takeru conceals his feelings for his childhood friend, Min-Soo. Their rekindled friendship and Takeru's struggle with his sexuality set the stage for a heartfelt journey. As they confess their feelings, part ways, and eventually reunite, their love unfolds against the backdrop of their cherished hometown. Their enduring bond, built on shared memories, supports Takeru's journey towards self-acceptance. At last, Min-Soo’s return signals the triumph of love in a story of enduring affection, courage, and belonging.
Director: Jang Kun-jae
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 90 min
Screenplay
- Kuro Nohara (Comic Book)
Production: Mocushura Film Production, Harakiri Films, Rustic Pictures
Country: South Korea, Japan, Taiwan
Language: 日本語, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Jang Kun-jae
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Staring at Your Back about?
- In a coastal Japanese town, high school senior Takeru conceals his feelings for his childhood friend, Min-Soo. Their rekindled friendship and Takeru's struggle with his sexuality set the stage for a heartfelt journey. As they confess their feelings, part ways, and eventually reunite, their love unfolds against the backdrop of their cherished hometown. Their enduring bond, built on shared memories, supports Takeru's journey towards self-acceptance. At last, Min-Soo’s return signals the triumph of love in a story of enduring affection, courage, and belonging.
- Who directed Staring at Your Back?
- Staring at Your Back was directed by Jang Kun-jae.
- How long is Staring at Your Back?
- Staring at Your Back has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Staring at Your Back?
- Staring at Your Back is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Staring at Your Back produced?
- Staring at Your Back was produced in South Korea, Japan, Taiwan.