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The Blue Hearts
The Blue Hearts

The Blue Hearts

Genres

Drama

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Six directors picked a favorite song by Japanese punk rock band "The Blue Hearts" and made a short film inspired by the song.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

159 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

08 April 2017

Country

Japan

Cast

Kiko Mizuhara

Kiko Mizuhara

(segment “Frozen Expectations”)

Masatoshi Nagase

Masatoshi Nagase

(segment “Frozen Expectations”)

Yuu Fujisaki

Yuu Fujisaki

(segment “Frozen Expectations”)

Machiko Ono

Machiko Ono

(segment “Hammer”)

Akihiro Kakuta

Akihiro Kakuta

(segment “Hammer”)

Minori Hagiwara

Minori Hagiwara

(segment “Hammer”)

Sairi Ito

Sairi Ito

(segment “Hammer”)

Hisashi Yoshizawa

Hisashi Yoshizawa

(segment “Hammer”)

Kimiko Yo

Kimiko Yo

(segment “Hammer”)

Hayato Ichihara

Hayato Ichihara

(segment “Be Kind To Others”)

Maryjun Takahashi

Maryjun Takahashi

(segment “Be Kind To Others”)

Yōsuke Asari

Yōsuke Asari

(segment “Be Kind To Others”)

Kumi Takiuchi

Kumi Takiuchi

(segment “Be Kind To Others”)

Masaya Katō

Masaya Katō

(segment “Be Kind To Others”)

Masahiko Nishimura

Masahiko Nishimura

(segment “Be Kind To Others”)

Takumi Saitoh

Takumi Saitoh

(segment “Love Letter”)

Jun Kaname

Jun Kaname

(segment “Love Letter”)

Maika Yamamoto

Maika Yamamoto

(segment “Love Letter”)

Yûka

Yûka

(segment “Boy’s Song”)

Reo Uchikawa

Reo Uchikawa

(segment “Boy’s Song”)

Hirofumi Arai

Hirofumi Arai

(segment “Boy’s Song”)

Etsushi Toyokawa

Etsushi Toyokawa

(segment “1001 Violins”)

Eiko Koike

Eiko Koike

(segment “1001 Violins”)

Tahiro Miura

Tahiro Miura

(segment “1001 Violins”)

Anna Ishii

Anna Ishii

(segment “1001 Violins”)

Towa Araki

Towa Araki

(segment “1001 Violins”)

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