Life is Hard, So It's Happy

Yukihiko Tsutsumi
Satoshi Ohno, Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Kazunari Ninomiya, Jun Matsumoto
2004
Japan
Completed
Japanese
106 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asピカ☆☆ンチ LIFE IS HARDだからHAPPY,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At2004Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating8.6(For reference only)。
The story continues from the first part, depicting the lives of five boys: Rentaro Futaba (played by Jun Matsumoto), Haruhiko Takita (played by Satoshi Ohno), Takuma Onda (played by Kazunari Ninomiya), Tadashi Kamogawa (played by Sho Sakurai), and Shun Okano (played by Masaki Aiba) as they each embark on their own paths after graduating from high school. On a certain day, three years later, they accidentally reunite. Takuma Onda, who has been pursuing music activities in the United States, suddenly returns to Japan, while Rentaro Futaba's whereabouts are unknown. The four who meet again return to the Yashio residential area where they used to live together. However, things have changed, and a fierce dispute arises between the local community planning to build a new high-end residential area and the residents opposing the redevelopment. Directed by Japanese director Yukihiko Tsutsumi, the youth film "Life is Hard, So It's Happy" stars the Japanese idol group Arashi.