
Blue, Painful, Fragile
Aug 28 2020
•2h 58m
•Adventure, Drama
Two outsider college students set up a secret society circle, "Moai," which aims to change the world. But one day, one of them disappears.
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Ryo Yoshizawa
Kaede Tabata

Hana Sugisaki
Hisano Akiyoshi

Amane Okayama
Tosuke Maekawa

Honoka Matsumoto
Asami Amano
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