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生活艰难所以快乐

导演:
堤幸彦
主演:
大野智,樱井翔,相叶雅纪,二宫和也,松本润
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9.0
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简介:

  故事承接第一部,讲述二叶廉太郎(松本润饰)、贵田春彦(大野智饰)、恩田琢磨(二宫和也饰)、鸭川忠(樱井翔饰)和冈野瞬(相叶雅纪饰)五位少年自高校毕业后,各自展开自己的人生之路。在相隔三年之后的某一天,在机缘巧合下几人重新聚首在一起。在美国从事音乐活动的恩田琢磨突然回到日本,而二叶廉太郎却行踪不明。再次相逢在一起的四人,回到了当时合租的八盐住宅区。然而物是人非的是,正在计划新建高级住宅城的自治团体与反对改建的居民之间发生了激烈的纠纷。
  由日本导演堤幸彦执导的青春电影《生活艰难所以快乐》,由日本五人偶像组合杰尼斯偶像团体岚担任主演。

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