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Touch of Fever (A)

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 114 mins

Original Title

Hatachi No Binetsu...aka: Slight Fever of a 20-Year-Old
  • Director: Ryosuke Hashiguchi
  • Writer: Ryosuke Hashiguchi
  • Producer: Kazuo Hayashi; Akira Ishigaki

CGiii Comment

This was huge in Japan and is soooo boring and long.

Sitting through this is akin to root canal explorative surgery surrounded by 200 students all screaming photo photo in each ear.

A considerable waste of time, effort and money has been put into this - for what?

These young hustlers, apart from being dull and amateur, can ram the Taj Mahal up their pert little asses and no-one would notice - because the audience is sound asleep.


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

 

The(ir) Blurb...

The story of two young hustlers, Tatsuro and Shin, and her two female friends. Everything seems to work, until the day Shin declares he's in love with Tatsuro.

Cast & Characters

Yoshihiko Hakamada as Tatsuru Shimamori;
Reiko Kataoka as Yoriko Suzuki;
Masashi Endo as Shinichiro Miyajima;
Sumiyo Yamada as Atsumi;
Koji Sato as Master;
Bunmei Harada as Kawakubo