Older Brother, Younger Sister
Jun 25 2018
•2h 37m
•Drama, Family
The Akazas are a blue-collar family living in a working-class neighborhood of Tokyo. Older brother Inosuke is a carpenter who works for his father Shinobu's construction business. Younger sister Momoko is a truckdriver. Passions run high in the Akaza household and the two siblings are constantly bickering. One day, Momoko reveals she had a miscarriage but refuses to say who the father is.
Cast
See allYo Oizumi
Shinosuke Akaza
Aoi Miyazaki
Momoko Akaza
Miori Takimoto
Sachi Akaza
Taiga Nakano
Yuki Obata
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