Sayonara Midori-chan

Sayonara Midori-chan

Release date : August 27, 2005
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Tomoyuki Furumaya /
Production companies : Kirishima 1945 /
August 27, 2005 1h 38m Japan Romance Japanese More
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Naive office girl Yuko supports her blithe big city lifestyle with a part-time job at a neighborhood cafe. Attracted to her manager there, the shallow but charming Yutaka, she willingly succumbs to his lascivious advances only to discover afterward that he already has a girlfriend by the name of Midori. Even so, Yuko's feelings for Yutaka continue to grow regardless of his aloofness. Before long she finds herself reluctantly cajoled into working as a hostess in a small karaoke bar. Fatalistically accepting his dalliances with flames old and new, she perseveres not so much in hope of a more substantial relationship, but rather out of fear of losing him. There are other men out there waiting for her -- kinder, more considerate and eagerly available. But for Yuko, there is only the non-committal, yet torridly magnetic Yutaka. Why him? Not even Yuko seems to know the answer.
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  • title:Sayonara Midori-chan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Tomoyuki Furumaya /
  • Writers: Chiho Watanabe · Q-ta Minami · Q-ta Minami ·
  • Production companies: Kirishima 1945 ·
  • Overview:Naive office girl Yuko supports her blithe big city lifestyle with a part-time job at a neighborhood cafe. Attracted to her manager there, the shallow but charming Yutaka, she willingly succumbs to his lascivious advances only to discover afterward that he already has a girlfriend by the name of Midori. Even so, Yuko's feelings for Yutaka continue to grow regardless of his aloofness. Before long she finds herself reluctantly cajoled into working as a hostess in a small karaoke bar. Fatalistically accepting his dalliances with flames old and new, she perseveres not so much in hope of a more substantial relationship, but rather out of fear of losing him. There are other men out there waiting for her -- kinder, more considerate and eagerly available. But for Yuko, there is only the non-committal, yet torridly magnetic Yutaka. Why him? Not even Yuko seems to know the answer.
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