[MUDR-325] Naoki Yamamoto’s 40th Anniversary Work 1: Burn, Sword! Transfer Student Sumire Kuramoto
山本直樹作家生活40周年記念作品1 燃えよ剣 転校生 倉本すみれ / Naoki Yamamoto’s 40th Anniversary Work 1: Burn, Sword! Transfer Student Sumire Kuramoto
Before adult comics became mainstream, Naoki Yamamoto, under his pen name Tohru Moriyama, shaped a generation’s understanding of desire and rebellion through his groundbreaking manga. Burn, Sword! Transfer Student Sumire Kuramoto, the first in a series commemorating his 40th anniversary, is a live-action adaptation brought to life by Muku’s exclusive star, Sumire Kuramoto. Directed by Kyuta Tsukumo, this 119-minute feature follows the story of a transfer student navigating a whirlwind of emotions, relationships, and self-discovery in a nostalgic yet provocative setting. The film stays true to Yamamoto’s chaotic, evocative style, blending sensuality with coming-of-age themes. With high-definition visuals and an exclusive release, it offers a bold exploration of youth, featuring intense scenes of intimacy, including 3P/4P sequences and a focus on Kuramoto’s unique charm. This adaptation is a tribute to Yamamoto’s legacy, inviting viewers to relive the raw, nostalgic energy of their youth while immersing themselves in a visually stunning and emotionally complex narrative. Perfect for fans of manga adaptations and those seeking a blend of nostalgia and daring storytelling, this film is a must-watch for adult audiences.