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A high school girl engages in compensated dating in order to buy an expensive ring before the day ends.

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Captain XX
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Yoshimura
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Kirari ...
Chisa Noda
Hirono Kudo ...
Nao Yokoi
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Asumi Miwa ...
Hiromi Yoshii
Hitomi Miwa ...
Hiromi's sister, sitting at table
Leo Morimoto ...
Hiromi's father
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Chieko Takamori
Nana Okada ...
Hiromi's mother
Tôru Tezuka ...
Uehara
Ikkei Watanabe ...
Kobayashi

Directed by

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Hideaki Anno

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Hideaki Anno ... (screenplay) and
Akio Satsukawa ... (screenplay)
 
Ryû Murakami ... (novel)

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Toshimichi Ôtsuki ... producer (as Toshimichi Ohtsuki)

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Shinkichi Mitsumune

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Takahide Shibanushi

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Plot Summary

It is the '90s and the tradition of 'compensated dating' is well underway in Japan. Four high school girls are engaged in enjo kosai in order to satisfy their desire for different things. You can usually find them in Shibuya district of Tokyo where they will give you their time, and sometimes more, in exchange for money that buys pretty things. Written by aghaemi

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Also Known As
  • ラブ&ポップ (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Любовь и попса (Russia)
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  • 110 min
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Trivia Filmed using miniature digital cameras. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #1.2 (2002). See more »
Quotes Hiromi Yoshii: There is something I heard. "You're here, naked, and you're killing someone half dead with grief over it." What does that...?
Kobayashi: It means a kind person, whoever said it. It's a way of saying, "You have value." "You mustn't degrade yourself." Your nakedness... your very existence, has great value to someone. That alone breaks that someone's heart.
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