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69 sixty nine

  • Drama
  • Comedy
Confirmed2004-07-106.56.5Trakt

Hoping to catch a girl's attention, high school students Ken and Adama cook up an ambitious plan. They plan a festival that combines film, theater, and rock music, and develop their project into a school road block. This plan however catches the attention of television stations and newspapers, and soon even the cops became involved in this teenage adventure.

69 is a 2004 Japanese comedy-drama following two high school students who organize an ambitious festival combining film, theater, and rock music to impress a girl—only to have their project spiral into a media sensation involving TV stations, newspapers, and police. The film blends coming-of-age humor with the chaos of teenage ambition run wild.

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2004-07-10

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69 sixty nine 預告片

YouTube · 2009-06-02
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When was 69 released?

69 was released on July 10, 2004.

What is 69 about?

The film follows high school friends Ken and Adama as they plan a multi-genre festival to catch a girl's attention, but their ambitious project unexpectedly attracts media attention and police involvement.

Is 69 a comedy or drama?

69 is both—it's a comedy-drama that blends teenage humor and coming-of-age moments with the escalating chaos of their festival project.

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