Almost Transparent Blue
Mar 03 1979
•2h 43m
•In the mid-1970s, a small group of friends are living in a Japanese town near an American air force base, their lives revolve around sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. The near-plotless story weaves a vividly raw, image-intensive journey through the daily monotony of drug-induced hallucinations, vicious acts of violence, overdoses, suicide, and group sex.
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Kunihiko Mitamura
Ryu

Mari Nakayama
Lilly

Haruhiko Saitô
Yoshiyama
Keiko Wakasa
Kei
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