Easily bored, but still innocent and naive countryside girl (Mako Midori) discovers partying in Tokyo is a ton of fun. Yakuza-to-be (Ichiro Araki) is an acquaintance who tries to rape her, and the typically bland but very-good-here (Hayato Tani) the first boyfriend. Director Yasuo Furuhata (his first picture) lets his camera roll in trendy clubs amongst partying youngsters in a way that could've been out of 60s England or a Nikkatsu film if it wasn't shadowed by dated 60s Toei conservatism.The resulting film is a bit confused, either a rebellious youth tale chained by moral concerns, or something conceived as a morality tale trying to break free from its chains.
Directing | Yasuo Furuhata | Director |
Writing | Fumio Kōnami | Screenplay |
Writing | Ryūnosuke Ono | Screenplay |
Crew | Hanjirō Nakazawa | Cinematography |
Production | Toru Yoshida | Producer |
Sound | Masao Yagi | Music |
Editing | Fumio Soda | Editor |
Sound | Hisashi Kase | Sound Designer |
Crew | Kenzo Ginya | Lighting Camera |