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Director: Yoshisuke Kawasaki
Cast: Masahiko Kondo, Yoshio Nomura, Toshihiko Tahara, Joe Shishido
A trio of high school boys get summer jobs at a seaside resort. Soon, however, they learn that the woman who runs it is in financial trouble. The three decide to help her.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Blue Jeans Memory, a 1981 Japanese film directed by Yoshisuke Kawasaki, is a coming-of-age story about three high school boys who get summer jobs at a seaside resort. Though little information is available about its critical reception, the film appears to focus on the boys' efforts to help the resort's financially-troubled owner.
Why you might like this:
Blue Jeans Memory (1981) directed by Yoshisuke Kawasaki offers a charming, lighthearted take on the coming-of-age genre, as three high school boys find summer jobs at a seaside resort and work to help the woman who runs it. Fans of classic Japanese cinema and slice-of-life stories will appreciate the film's blend of humor, heartwarming moments, and the talented ensemble cast including Masahiko Kondo, Yoshio Nomura, and Joe Shishido.