
Let Me Hear Your Voice
Apr 29 2019
•2h 31m
•Drama, Romance
Fashion model Haruka is faints during the shoot due to food restrictions. On the way back, she hears the voice of the butcher Anharu with whom, she realises, she shares the gift of telepathy. Haruka is frightened but she gradually resolves the situation with Anharu. Haruka and Anharu, both of whom are married. eventually grow closer.
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Bambi Watanabe

Junko Maru

Yohta Kawase

Mutsuo Yoshioka
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