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Brochure for "Hoshi to Tsuki wa Ten no Ana" (Stars and the Moon are Holes in the Sky) ※ Includes flyer ※ Read only once ・ To purchase multiple items, search under "Refine" → "Brochures" (supports Mercari's three discount options) ※ 10% off for followers (first time only, comment before purchase) #Autumn@Brochure Haruhiko Arai, known for screenplays such as "Vibrator" and "Tomogui" and directing films like "Kuchi no Futari," teams up with Go Ayano, who also starred in "Hanakusashi," to adapt the novel of the same name by Junnosuke Yoshiyuki. The film portrays the comical and poignant love life of a 40-year-old novelist who, scarred by past romantic experiences, fears loving women but yearns to be loved. It weaves together eroticism and pathos. In 1969, Katsuji Yazoe, a novelist in his 40s, is single after his wife left him. He spends his days with Chieko, a prostitute, trying to fill the void in his heart, while still haunted by the past. At the same time, he has a complex about a secret he doesn't want anyone to know, which is one reason why he hesitates in love. Yazoe projects himself onto the protagonist of the romance novel he is writing, making it his daily routine to explore "the possibility of spiritual love." However, one day, after meeting college student Noriko Segawa at a gallery and due to her blunder, he begins a strange affair, and Yazoe's daily life and heart begin to waver. Sakuya plays the college student Noriko, and Rena Tanaka plays the prostitute Chieko, with Tasuku Emoto, Akari Misaki, MINAMO, and Junko Miyashita co-starring. Produced in 2025 / 122 minutes / R18+ / Japan Distribution: Happinet Phantom Studio Theatrical Release Date: December 19, 2025 Thank you for viewing.
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