"AREN’T THERE SOME FLOWERS THAT NEVER BLOOM."09 September 2001Drama83 mins
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Blue Spring (2001) - Japanese Movie Review
Erik the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents: A review of “Blue Spring” a Japanese drama from 2001 that was directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. I recently reviewed ...
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