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Throw Away the Book and Go to the Streets

Throw Away the Book and Go to the Streets

Drama, Music

Terayama Shuji

Sasaki Eimei, Saito Masaharu, Hirai Izumi, Mifune Masahiro, Araki Keiko, J.A. Seazer

1971

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

137 minutes

2025-03-02 16:19:54

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This film (drama)Also known as書を捨てよ町へ出よう,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1971Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating8.5(For reference only)。
The boy Kitamura Eimei (played by Sasaki Eimei) lives in a family filled with despair and a stench of decay. His 48-year-old father (played by Saito Masaharu) was a corporal in the army and now does nothing all day at home, indulging in the depraved pleasure of self-pleasure; his grandmother (played by Tanaka Fude) suffers from dementia, neglects household chores, and has a habit of stealing; his younger sister (played by Kobayashi Yukiko) completely isolates herself from others and instead develops an unusually intimate relationship with her beloved rabbit. The school's football coach, Oumi (played by Hirai Izumi), takes a liking to Eimei, and through Oumi's guidance, Eimei gives himself for the first time in the flower street. The sister's relationship with the rabbit causes anxiety within the family, and Mr. Kan (played by Shimo Uma 257) next door secretly kills the rabbit. Desperate, the sister seduces a player from the school football team, only to be gang-raped by the players. The bleak youth is shattered and bleeding, with no hope.