Scene from Mesunekotachi (2017)
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Alternate Names: 井端 珠里
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Ihata Juri is a Japanese actress and voice actress. With Nobuaki Kakuda, Juri Ihata sang Kero! and March.
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Alternate Names: 美知枝, Michie, Michie Ito, Michie Itoh, Michié, Michië, みちえ
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Michie Ito, born on October 14, 1978, in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is an actress known for her versatility and skills in classical ballet, jazz dance, English conversation, tennis, and piano. She graduated from Rikkyo University and started her career with esArtist before joining DOMO. Ito's film debut was in the 2005 American film 'Imprint ~Bokke, Kyotee~', where she played Komo, a character subjected to severe torture. Her acting career is primarily focused on movies and commercials.
About the Movie: Mesunekotachi (2017)
Alternative Title: 牝猫たち, Dawn of the Felines, Mesuneko Tachi, Roman Porno Reboot Project 3, Roman poruno ribûto purojekuto 3, Swit kociakow
Director: Kazuya Shiraishi
Writer: Kazuya Shiraishi
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Executive Producer: Keizô Yuri, Tadashi Tanaka
Producer: Masahiko Takahashi, Naoko Komuro
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Genre: drama
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Keywords
Keywords: japan, tokyo, japan, prostitution, pink film
Story
Mesunekotachi tells the story of three escort girls living in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. They work at the same escort service but lead lonely lives despite their urban surroundings. The film explores their experiences and feelings of isolation.
Summary
Directed by Kazuya Shiraishi, Mesunekotachi is a Japanese drama that focuses on the lives of three women working as escorts in modern-day Tokyo. The movie delves into themes of loneliness and disconnection, even within urban crowds.