Storyline

Osamu (Tamaki Hiroshi), a member of the “Ero Supremacy Club,” Kōji (Sato Ryuta), the quiet Biology Club member, and Tatsutoshi (Moriyama Mirai), the solitary Soccer Club member, come across a map one day. Following its markings, they discover a real handgun and three bullets. With the weapon in hand, the three hatch a plan to search for some “truly amazing thing”… Based on the comic Revolver by Maro Naruse & Taiyo Matsumoto, director Takeshi Watanabe (Chaka 2) delivers a youth drama that’s raw, comical, and tinged with melancholy. Following the success of the film Blue Spring (also from Matsumoto’s work), this original video production was created, and in fact, it carries an even stronger Matsumoto flavor. The three leads each stand out vividly, their personalities brought to life in a way that makes this a strangely endearing and memorable gem.

Key Information

Director Takeshi Watanabe
Writers Sakichi Sato, Taiyō Matsumoto
Studio Shogakukan
Language JA

Cast & Crew

Hiroshi Tamaki

Hiroshi Tamaki

Osamu

Ryuta Sato

Ryuta Sato

Koji

Ayaka Maeda

Ayaka Maeda

Midori

Koen Kondo

Koen Kondo

Mita

Ren Osugi

Ren Osugi

Kadowaki

Mirai Moriyama

Mirai Moriyama

Tatsutoshi

Yusuke Kamiji

Yusuke Kamiji

Kazama

Frequently Asked Questions

Revolver — Blue Spring was released on June 1, 2003.

The runtime of Revolver — Blue Spring is 1h 37m.

Revolver — Blue Spring is a Crime, Drama movie.

Revolver — Blue Spring is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Revolver — Blue Spring was directed by Takeshi Watanabe.

The main cast of Revolver — Blue Spring includes Hiroshi Tamaki, Ryuta Sato, Ayaka Maeda.

Revolver — Blue Spring is originally in Japanese.