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Twinkle

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 98 mins

Original Title

Kira Kira Hikaru
  • Director: Joji Matsuoka
  • Writer: Kaori Eguni; Joji Matsuoka
  • Producer: Haruo Umekawa

CGiii Comment

A terrible exploration into the arranged marriage tradition.

They really shouldn't have bothered...atrocious.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Joji Matsuoka directs this poignant romantic drama about a love triangle between an alcoholic woman and a gay couple. Hiroko Yakushimaru stars as Shoko, a translator in her late twenties who has low self-esteem and a serious drinking problem. Mutsuki (Etsushi Toyokawa) is a gay doctor in his early thirties. The two meet during an omiai -- a meeting for a prospective arranged marriage. Believing that no man would possibly want to be with her, Shoko picks a fight with Mutsuki. Later, in a chance meeting over drinks, they divulge their respective dark secrets. In order to get their desperate parents off their backs, Mutsuki and Shoko get married. The illusion of normal married life is maintained. Mutsuki returns from work and kisses his wife on the cheek while she merrily irons the sheets. Yet he still goes out with his college-aged boyfriend, Kon (Michitaka Tsutsui), and she still resorts to the bottle.

Cast & Characters

Hiroko Yakushimaru as Shoko;
Etsushi Toyokawa as Mutsuki Kishida;
Michitaka Tsutsui as Kon Fujishima;
Kai Ato;
Masuyo Iwamoto as Yuriko Kishida, Yuzo's wife;
Mariko Kaga as Chiaki Koyama, Shoko's mother;
Yusuke Kawazu as Yuzo Kishida, Mutsuki's father;
Yukio Ninagawa;
Satoko Oshima;
Tomoko Oshima as Misuho Ito, Shoko's friend;
Rie Shibata as Waitress;
Kumiko Tsuchiya;
Masahiko Tsugawa as Todushi Koyama, Chiaki's husband;
Hatsuo Yamaya