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Love My Life

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 96 mins

  • Director: Kôji Kawano
  • Writer: Hiroko Kanasugi; Ebine Yamaji

CGiii Comment

Painfully fluffy, technically inadequate and mind-blowingly dull.

Teenage lesbians will love it!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Ichiko and Eri are two beautiful Japanese Uni students who are in a lesbian relationship. Ichiko comes out to her father who tells her he is also gay and her mother was a lesbian. Her best friend is gay too, though he has a female who is after him. Their liaison is very intense, but Eri suggests a temporary separation so she can concentrate on her law studies. The break from their affair is difficult for Ichiko to deal with. But Eri soon sorts out her priorities.

Cast & Characters

Rei Yoshii as Ichiko;
Asami Imajuku as Eri;
Naomi Akimoto as San Senba;
Miyoko Asada as Professor Saeko;
Kami Hiraiwa as Yukako;
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as Kengo Tachibana;
Ira Ishida as Ichiko's Papa;
Chiharu Kawai as Customer at CD Shop;
Kyôko Koizumi as Ichiko's mother;
Shôichirô Masumoto
Takamasa Suga as Akira;
Issei Takahashi as Takechan;
Ken Teraizumi as Eri's Father