Takashi Tanabe

Most Popular Takashi Tanabe Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

It Feels So Good Trailer (2019)

23 August 2019

When it rains it pours. Kenji divorced his wife, lost his job and his old squeeze Naoko is getting married back home in the north of Japan, specifically in Akita.

A Spoiling Rain Trailer (2023)

10 November 2023

The story is about a film director, Kutani, who lives in the dying pink film industry, and an aspiring screenwriter, Iseki, and their loved one, Shoko, whose dream of a film she has clung to begins to crumble, and how their lives intersect.

My Heart Belongs to Daddy Trailer (1988)

30 November 1988

A young woman moves in with her estranged father after her mother passes away.

The Stars and the Moon are Holes in the Sky Trailer (2025)

19 December 2025

A 40-something disillusioned novelist, Yazoe, haunted by a failed marriage and a crippling personal secret, navigates hollow affairs with a courtesan named Chieko while projecting his emotional void onto the protagonists of his love novels—until an accidental encounter with a naive college student, Noriko Seyawa, unravels his guarded solitude, forcing him to confront his fear of intimacy and the buried trauma shaping his twisted philosophy on love.

Body and Soul Trailer (1997)

18 October 1997

A group of four friends and lovers in their forties recall their past intimacies while trying to build new ones.

Why She Won't Marry Trailer (1990)

26 December 1990

A single mother uses marriage as a business, a way to make money and put food on the table. She regularly patronizes a bar, where she's friendly with the manager, unaware that not only is the man involved with her daughter but he secretly prefers the mother!

Love Is Five Seven Five Trailer (2005)

26 March 2005

A haiku club comprised of five unlikely students aim to win the national high school haiku tournament.

Our Room, Your White Shirt, and I Trailer (1993)

06 March 1993

A romantic drama based on Eri Hiramatsu's hit song.

Chibusa Trailer (1993)

09 October 1993

Based on the novel of the same name by Shizuka Ijûin. Played as a double feature with Crepe (1993).