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Pain can take you in prison. The ether can set you free. - All About Lily Chou-Chou
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Title: All About Lily Chou-Chou

Release Date: 6 Oct 2001

Runtime: 2h 26m

Genre: Drama, Crime

Director: Rockwell Eyes, JVC, WOWOW, OORONG-SHA

Production Companies: Rockwell Eyes, JVC, WOWOW, OORONG-SHA

Overview: Charts the troubled teenage years of students Yūichi Hasumi and Shūsuke Hoshino, exploring the shifting and complex power dynamics of their relationship against the backdrop of Yūichi's love for the dreamy and abstract music of pop star Lily Chou-Chou.

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Average Vote: 7.382 (234 votes)

Cast

  • Yūichi Hasumi: Hayato Ichihara
  • Shūsuke Hoshino: Shugo Oshinari
  • Shiori Tsuda: Yu Aoi
  • Yōko Kuno: Ayumi Ito
  • Tabito Takao: Takao Osawa
  • Terawaki Shioske: Ryo Katsuji
  • Masashi Tadano: Kaku Tomohiro
  • Ikeda Senpai: Issey Takahashi
  • Sumika Kanzaki: Kazusa Matsuda
  • Kentarō Sasaki: Takahito Hosoyamada
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