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1992
新・同棲時代 HAWAIIAN BREEZE
Directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi
Synopsis
Hawaiian Breeze follows two twenty-something adults, Peter Honda, an illustrator, and Eri Todani, a planner, who have been living together for two years since meeting on vacation in Hawaii. They seem reasonably happy, but there's an underlying conflict. Peter really loves children. He wants to get married and start a family. Eri doesn't want children and sees no reason to get married. Their happiness gradually erodes, and eventually Eri leaves to "think about things." Peter's editor, Reiko, who wonders if she'd be a better match for Peter, unravels the underlying reason for Eri's reluctance. Peter must then make a choice. Will he give Eri up, in order to have a family, or will he accede to her feelings, in order to be with her? There's no easy answer.
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Cast
Hideyuki Hori Yuriko Yamamoto Miho Nagahori
DirectorDirector
Hiroshi Fukutomi
WriterWriter
Takashi Yamada
Original WriterOriginal Writer
Fumi Saimon
Studio
Japan Home Video
Country
Japan
Language
Japanese
Alternative Titles
Новая эпоха сожительства: Гавайский бриз, 新・同居时代
Genres
Animation Drama Romance
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03 Jul 1992
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