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Lowlife Love ()

Gesu no ai (original title)
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Tetsuo (Kiyohiko Shibukawa) is a lowlife. A film director with a small indie hit many years back, yet he has never gotten any further as he refuses to go against his 'artistic integrity'. He's a real loser. Despite being in his late 30s,... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Masahiko Aoki
Masato Arai ...
Naoki
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Kida
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Kano
Yûmi Gotô ...
Hiromi
Hariken
Tomoko Hayakawa
Aki Hiraoka ...
Miyuki
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Mamoru
Beni Itô ...
Wife
Yamada James ...
Akira
Nanami Kawakami ...
Akina
Hôka Kinoshita ...
Sato
Mayuko Kobayashi ...
Tada
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Keiko
Club Matsumoto ...
Mitamura (as Matsumoto Club)
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Mana Minamihisamitsu ...
(as Mana Minamihisamatsu)
Nobu Morimoto ...
Pickup Guy
Eiji Nagatani
Maya Okano ...
Minami
Shûgo Oshinari ...
Ken
Mayumi Sakura ...
Chihiro
Kiyohiko Shibukawa ...
Tetsuo
Tehito Tani
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Shinjo
Chika Uchida ...
Kyoko
Ryô Ushimaru ...
Narumichi
Saryû Usui ...
Mizuki
Keiji Yamashita
Sachie Yamazaki ...
Kaede
Kumi Yuki ...
Tetsuo's Mother

Directed by

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Eiji Uchida

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Eiji Uchida ... ()

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Kôji Fujii ... associate producer
Richard Hele ... associate producer
Shôta Inoue ... associate producer
Andrew P. Kirkham ... associate producer
Kazumi Kirkham ... associate producer
Azusa Taguchi ... line producer
Adam Torel ... producer

Cinematography by

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Kenji Noguchi

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Eiji Uchida

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Kaho Onishi ... makeup artist

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Mitsuru Sugita ... assistant director

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Tetsuya Kaida ... sound
Ai Tan ... sound effects editor

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Jun Saitô ... lighting technician

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Akemi Fukano ... costumer
Naomi Yoshida ... costume assistant

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Daniel Sowter ... special thanks: kickstarter funder

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Plot Summary

Tetsuo (Kiyohiko Shibukawa) is a lowlife. A film director with a small indie hit many years back, yet he has never gotten any further as he refuses to go against his 'artistic integrity'. He's a real loser. Despite being in his late 30s, he still lives with his mother and sister, borrowing money off them and scrounging from all he comes in contact with. This includes his best friend Mamoru (Yoshihiko Hosoda), who makes porn films with him for dodgy characters in order to make money, as well as the film actors' school they've setup to exploit their students as well as for him to sleep with wannabe actresses. He's a real jerk. Then one day two new students come to his school: Minami (Maya Okano), a naive and fresh girl from the countryside who wants to be an actress and Ken (Shugo Oshinari), a scriptwriter who has been living overseas. Tetsuo sees something in Minami and feels she has what it takes to be a real star and Ken has a brilliant script which could be the fantastic new project which would relaunch his career as a director, with Minami his muse. With the help of Kida (Denden), an unsavory film producer, they strive to turn this project into something tangible, but Minami's ability starts to turn the heads of other film directors such as Kano (Kanji Furutachi) and Shinjo (Kanji Tsuda) and soon Tetsuo's world starts to fall apart at the seams... Will Tetsuo's past exploits catch up to him or will he be able to hold it all together and start afresh? Written by anonymous

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Also Known As
  • 下衆の愛 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Lowlife Love (World-wide, English title)
  • Lowlife Love (United States)
  • Lowlife Love (United Kingdom)
  • Lowlife Love (Germany)
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  • 110 min
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Budget $60,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia By what the diresctor said at the Fantasia fest, the movie was shot in 8 days See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Why are Japanese films so extreme? (2018). See more »

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