
Tsumugi 2004
In the quietly intense *Tsumugi (2004)*, directed by Hidekazu Takahara, a teenage girl navigates the tangled emotions of first love and heartbreak when she develops feelings for her married teacher.
Director: Hidekazu Takahara
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tsumugi (2004) about?
*Tsumugi* follows a teenage girl who harbors a deep crush on her teacher, only to discover he's involved in an affair. Her life takes another turn when she unexpectedly falls for a fellow student, forcing her to confront the complexities of desire, jealousy, and the blurred boundaries between fantasy and reality.
Who directed Tsumugi?
Hidekazu Takahara directed *Tsumugi*, crafting a drama that balances raw emotional stakes with subtle storytelling.
Who stars in Tsumugi?
The film stars Sora Aoi in the lead role, with Satoshi Kobayashi, Takashi Naha, Shigeru Nakano, and Ren Suzuki rounding out the main cast.
Is Tsumugi (2004) worth watching?
*Tsumugi* is a short but impactful drama that resonates with anyone familiar with the turbulence of teenage emotions. Its raw honesty and understated performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven romance, even if it doesn't shy away from darker themes.
How long is Tsumugi?
The runtime of *Tsumugi* is 61 minutes.
About Tsumugi (2004) — A Delicate Drama of First Love and Heartache
In the quietly intense *Tsumugi (2004)*, directed by Hidekazu Takahara, a teenage girl navigates the tangled emotions of first love and heartbreak when she develops feelings for her married teacher. Her world unravels further when she unexpectedly finds herself drawn to a classmate, blurring the lines between obsession and genuine connection. This drama-romance explores the messy, often painful awakening of youthful desires against a backdrop of emotional deception. With its restrained yet poignant atmosphere, the film captures the fragility of teenage hearts and the messy realities of growing up too soon.
Sora Aoi leads the cast as Tsumugi, with Satoshi Kobayashi and Takashi Naha supporting as the two central male figures whose choices shape her journey. Set against the claustrophobic halls of a Japanese high school, *Tsumugi* delves into themes of forbidden attraction, betrayal, and the bittersweet nature of first romantic encounters.