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Soul Music: Lovers Only 1988

51 min📅 1988-12-03

Dive into the poignant world of Soul Music: Lovers Only (1988), a heart-wrenching romance directed by Kōyū Ohara. This 51-minute film weaves a tender tale of love, capturing the essence of human connection.

Director: Kōyū Ohara

Cast

Claude Maki
Claude Maki
Hitomi Kuroki
Hitomi Kuroki
Jiro Karasawa
Jiro Karasawa
Naoki Miyashita
Naoki Miyashita
Kenta Satou
Kenta Satou
Tamio Kawachi
Tamio Kawachi
Annu Mari
Annu Mari
Junichi Ishida
Junichi Ishida
Miyoko Akaza
Miyoko Akaza
Terumasa Hino

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Soul Music: Lovers Only (1988) about?

Soul Music: Lovers Only is a poignant romance that explores the complexities of human relationships, delving into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.

Who directed Soul Music: Lovers Only?

The film was directed by the talented Kōyū Ohara.

Who stars in Soul Music: Lovers Only?

The movie features a talented cast, including Claude Maki, Hitomi Kuroki, and Jiro Karasawa.

Is Soul Music: Lovers Only (1988) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, the film's poignant atmosphere, engaging storyline, and talented cast make it a must-watch for fans of romance and drama.

How long is Soul Music: Lovers Only?

The film has a runtime of 51 minutes.

About Soul Music: Lovers Only (1988) — A Heart-Wrenching Romance

Dive into the poignant world of Soul Music: Lovers Only (1988), a heart-wrenching romance directed by Kōyū Ohara. This 51-minute film weaves a tender tale of love, capturing the essence of human connection. With a talented cast, including Claude Maki, Hitomi Kuroki, and Jiro Karasawa, the movie delves into the complexities of relationships, making it a must-watch for fans of drama and romance. Experience the emotional depth of this Japanese classic, exploring the intricate web of emotions that binds two people together.

As the narrative unfolds, the audience is taken on a journey of self-discovery, love, and loss. With its poignant atmosphere and engaging storyline, Soul Music: Lovers Only is sure to leave viewers reflecting on the significance of human relationships. If you're in the mood for a thought-provoking film that will tug at your heartstrings, look no further than this 1988 release.