Ocean Waves Comments

  • Devante 2023-07-21 03:07:37

    I can't help but like Mochizuki...

  • Dereck 2023-07-12 10:43:40

    She said there was someone she wanted to meet in Tokyo, and she said it was someone sleeping in the bathtub. The first sign of true love is timidity in boys and boldness in girls, and unfortunately, girls always mature before boys. Many times they think they hate it, but in fact, their hearts have already become another kind of...

  • Sandra 2023-07-06 23:44:12

    The person I like is the one who sleeps in the...

  • Adelbert 2023-07-04 00:09:53

    Those gaps in the dense summer leaves, the cicadas chirping, the uphill trails in the small town, is this how youth is wasted? For example, stubbornly asking a boy to go to Tokyo with you, stubbornly crying in his arms, and finally stubbornly telling a good friend that he likes sleeping in a bathtub in a hotel in Tokyo so...

  • Crawford 2023-06-26 09:30:38

    Somewhat rough. It's like flipping through a stack of middle school students' diaries. Also, he is still a junior high school...

  • Clinton 2023-06-11 08:24:52

    Memories of first love. The song in that piece is...

  • Jordan 2023-06-08 14:23:05

    I specially looked for the translated...

  • Lura 2023-06-07 20:46:55

    Watching Douyou's summary of the "Top Ten Japanese Shadows of the Heisei Era" only pays attention to the works. The pampered Xueba princess and the kind and simple town straight man, the two of them are still too young. When love happens, they don't feel it, and they don't even know how to express their feelings. The world of straight men is really hard to understand if you don't understand love but know what it's like to protect your friends. The rhythm is just right, the life is very rich and...

  • Marques 2023-05-27 17:04:24

    sweet and sour...

  • Renee 2023-05-12 16:27:49

    In fact, if the picture is more colorful, it will be even better. But I have to say, it's pretty...

Ocean Waves

Director: Tomomi Mochizuki

Language: Japanese Release date: July 13, 1994