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Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki 2000

★ 2.01 votes59 min📅 2000-10-06

In the intimate setting of a Japanese public bathhouse, a mysterious woman's arrival sets off a chain of events in Satoshi Shimomoto's 'Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki' (2000).

Director: Satoshi Shimomoto

Cast

Tarō Araki
Tarō Araki
Yosaburo
Kyôko Kazama
Mitsuko
Yuki Tsukamoto
Sakura
Kinichi Kusumi
Retired man
Seiji Nakamitsu
Seiji Nakamitsu
Kumagawa
Tatsurō Hibino
Tatsurō Hibino
Kanmei
Tomomaru Murai
Young man
Satomi Shinozaki
Chieko

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki (2000) about?

The film follows Yosaburo, a lonely bathhouse owner, as he becomes smitten with an enigmatic woman named Sakura.

Who directed Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki?

The film was directed by Satoshi Shimomoto.

Who stars in Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki?

The film stars Tarō Araki, Kyôko Kazama, and Yuki Tsukamoto.

Is Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki (2000) worth watching?

While the film's runtime may be short, its emotional depth and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas.

How long is Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki?

The film has a runtime of 59 minutes.

About Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki (2000) — A poignant drama of loneliness and human connection.

In the intimate setting of a Japanese public bathhouse, a mysterious woman's arrival sets off a chain of events in Satoshi Shimomoto's 'Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki' (2000). This poignant drama follows Yosaburo, a lonely bathhouse owner, as he becomes smitten with the enigmatic Sakura. As their nocturnal encounters continue, Yosaburo's life begins to change in unexpected ways. With its exploration of themes such as loneliness and human connection, 'Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki' offers a thought-provoking experience for viewers. The film's 59-minute runtime belies its emotional depth, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. Starring Tarō Araki and Kyôko Kazama, this captivating film is a must-watch for those interested in exploring the complexities of the human experience.

Director Satoshi Shimomoto masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the intricacies of the human heart, leaving viewers pondering the complexities of relationships and the human condition long after the credits roll. With its subtle yet powerful storytelling, 'Nôpan yukatazuma: Futomata no nikuzuki' is a film that will resonate with audiences seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and others.