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Japanese dancing movie

It's Aoi Yu's "Fuchsia Flower Girl> In Showa 40, a coal-mining town in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, intends to save the mine from a financial crisis by building a "Hawaiian Resort Center". With delicate dance moves and exotic music, the girls learn to dance hard with their teacher, but are accused by the conservative villagers of giving up tradition and honor, and only wearing revealing grass skirts and shaking their asses. In the midst of the disputes and confrontations, they finally find a way out for their future. 69" is another nostalgic and humorous masterpiece from director Lee Sang-il, co-starring Toyokawa Etsuji, Matsuyuki Taeko, and Aoi Yu.