That's When Things Changed
Originally released in 1993. That's When Things Changed is a drama film. directed by Kuninori Yamazaki. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Seiji Nakamitsu, Kazu Itsuki, and Kenichi Kôbe
Synopsis
Moriyama leads and guides an organization that aims to create a global environment that can coexist with forest slime molds. During an activity in the park, other members spot members Nagayama and Itagaki making love to each other. Kijima could not forgive the fact that there was such a relationship in the same group, but when Moriyama learned of this, he told Nagayama that sodomy and living in search of slime mold were the same, and told Nagayama that he had a relationship with other members. He suggested that they have a relationship. Later, the body of Kijima, an opposition figure, was found...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Okura Pictures
- Tantan-Sha Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is That's When Things Changed about?
Moriyama leads and guides an organization that aims to create a global environment that can coexist with forest slime molds. During an activity in the park, other members spot members Nagayama and ...
Who directed That's When Things Changed?
That's When Things Changed was directed by Kuninori Yamazaki.
How long is That's When Things Changed?
That's When Things Changed has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was That's When Things Changed released?
That's When Things Changed was released on October 26, 1993 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in That's When Things Changed?
The main cast of That's When Things Changed includes Seiji Nakamitsu, Kazu Itsuki, Kenichi Kôbe, Hajime Ota, Jun Mori.