¡Sekine Keiko Daiei Seishun Kessaku Sen 2DVD Box
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] Keiko Sekine's (now Keiko Takahashi) masterpieces, "Osanatsuma", "High School Student Shinju Jun-Ai", "Shin Kosei Blues", and "Jugyo Kaikyoku", are now available in a DVD-BOX at a special price! (1970/86 min.): Reiko, a talented high school girl, lives with her mother, but when her mother suddenly dies, Reiko's kind aunt takes her in. However, she is attacked by her son and narrowly escapes. She helps her former teacher at the kindergarten she once attended, and Mayumi, a student who has lost her mother, begins to love her. (1971/85 min.): High school sophomores Yuo and Yoko are a cheerful couple, full of dreams and hopes. One day, however, Yuo's older brother is caught between his best friend, a radical leader, and his father, a detective, and ends up killing his father. Hurt by the opposition of the adults around them and their fight against society, the two visit the snow-covered mountains of their memories to consummate their eternal love... New High School Student Blues (1970/83 min.): Kenji and his friends form an alliance to lose their virginity before the school festival in a month's time. Kenji, Masaki, and Wataru form an alliance to lose their virginity by the time of the school festival in a month's time, and they make friends with everyone from their classmates to a glamorous female teacher. Kenji makes a move on Kyoko, the madonna of the class, but discovers a love letter from Masaki in Kyoko's room. Will the three be able to fulfill their feelings for each other? Jugyo Kaika (1971/83 min.): Shinichi returns home after a right eye injury destroys his dream of becoming a horse race jockey. His former girlfriend, Miya, encourages him despite the cold eyes of those around him, and gets him to undergo an operation so that he can make a comeback. On the day of their departure for Tokyo, the two go skiing and meet with an accident. Shinichi, unable to move, bivouacs in a snow pit, but there is nothing to keep him warm in the blizzard...
Original Release Year: 1970-1971
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