
Third Time Lucky
Nov 03 2021
•2h 52m
•Drama
Noted screenplay writer Nohara's debut film is an ensemble drama set in Kobe, where a young man who has lost his memory intersects with the veiled emotions of people around him.
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Rira Kawamura
Haru Tsukishima
Katsuyuki Kobayashi
Takeshi Tsukishima
Hiromi Demura
Mikako Tsukishima
Tomo Kawamura
Naruto Tsukishima / Akira Higuchi
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