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Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

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Everyone Amway a nino in 2003 work, the campus comedy "Stand Up!! (Japanese pie), telling the hilarious story of him and a few friends who broke through inspiration.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

Starring: Kazuya Ninomiya

Co-stars: Tomohisa Yamashita / Seijo 宽贵 / Shun Oguri / Yasunori Danda / Nagisa Katahira / Koji Motono / Naomi Nishida / Takashi Tsukamoto / Yumiko Maki / Ann Maki

Synopsis:

Depicting the reality of sexuality of a 17-year-old teenager, using a humane shopping street as the stage, depicting the comedy story of the virgin four-person group DB4 who wants to get rid of the virgin body early and become a real man.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

The protagonist Masahira, played by Kazuya Ninomiya, has a cowardly personality, but has always had a silent crush on his teacher, Mochizuki Ishiru.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

It seems that after so many years, there has been no change, and this little eye has not only melted into many yellow burdens.

The supporting cast of this drama now seems very luxurious, and the other three virgins are: Kengo (Tomohisa Yamashita), whose only wish in this life is to marry and have children with his girlfriend, Hayato (Akira Seimiya), a skirt-pulling demon who always stares at girls' skirts( Hiroki Seimiya), and Kōji (Oguri Shunji), a prominent figure on the court who stutters when he sees girls.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

The Virginity Quartet with cool hairstyles embarks on a frantic target search in the shopping streets in order to graduate from virgin form before graduation.

At the same time, the adults also launched a vigorous campaign to rectify the discipline and protect the virginity. The two sides of the people and horses you come and go each strange trick, making the commercial street chicken flying dog jumping at the same time laughing.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

Japanese light-hearted comedy, some exaggerated, some funny, some surprised, some warm, this is youth.

The summer of 17 years old, sex and love, make four boys think about it, they want to change from boy to man this summer, but in the pursuit of sex, they understand the true meaning of love.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

The film bluntly discusses adolescent sexual issues, and also uses the role played by Tomohisa Yamashita to mercilessly attack the adult world's writhing attitude towards this issue.

The four of them enjoy exploring the strange territory of sex, and at the end of the film, the final work of the four people's adolescence culminates in Ninomiya Kazuya's swing of the enemy and Tomohisa Yamashita's interception.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys
Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys
Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys
Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

In addition to the four boys, the heroine is played by Suzuki Apricot, who later went to Taiwan to play the heroine of "Head Text D".

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

There are also familiar actors such as Asami Mizukawa, Becky, daigo and so on, and those who like funny dramas can make up for this classic work.

Oguri and Tomohisa Yamashita's 17-year-old Japanese drama: Watching the funny everyday life of Japanese high school boys

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