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平场之月

导演:
土井裕泰
主演:
堺雅人,井川遥,坂元爱登,一色香澄,中村友理,绪方义博,吉濑美智子,大森南朋,成田凌,仓悠贵
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2025-11-14(日本)
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简介:
影片改编自朝仓霞同名小说,讲述了35年后重逢的中学同学青砥健(堺雅人 饰)和须藤叶子(井川遥 饰),彼此都是单身,积累了各种各样人生经验的两人意气相投,填补了自中学以来离别的35年时光,心灵相通的故事。
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