Oh Lucy!

Oh Lucy!

6.7IMDb Score
Released:2018-01-31
Genre:Comedy, Drama, Romance
Duration:95 min
Country:Japan, United States of America
Director:Atsuko Hirayanagi
Actors:Shinobu Terajima, Soseki Yamatoya, Miyu Yagyu, Kayano Masuyama, Miyoko Yamaguchi
Production:Matchgirl Pictures, Gloria Sanchez Productions, Meridian Content, NHK

Overview:

A lonely, chain-smoking office lady in Tokyo falls for her teacher when she decides to take English lessons. When her teacher disappears, she sets out on a journey to find him.

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