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Yellow Elephant is a film of genre Drama directed by Ryūichi Hiroki with Aoi Miyazaki

Yellow Elephant (2013)

Yellow Elephant
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Genres Drama,    Romance
Rating60% 3.0021953.0021953.0021953.0021953.002195

Kiiroi Zou (きいろいゾウ) is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki.

Synopsis

Le couple Aiko Tsumari ( Aoi Miyazaki ) et Ayumu Muko ( Osamu Mukai ) vivent une vie heureuse et paisible. Aiko est un peu naïf, tandis que Ayumu travaille comme un romancier pas si populaire. Un jour, une lettre arrive pour Ayumu. A cause de cette lettre, le couple s'est séparé ...

Actors

Aoi Miyazaki

(Aiko Tsumari)
Osamu Mukai

(Ayumu Muko)
Ren Osugi

(Sotetsu (voice))
Sakura Andō

(Kanyu the dog (voice))
Miyu Honda

(Aiko Tsumari (child))
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