Taiikukan Baby | |
Director: | Yoshihiro Fukagawa |
Producer: | Takashi Ōhashi Hirofumi Ogoshi Midori Okude Ryūtarō Ueda |
Screenplay: | Keiko Kanome |
Starring: | Yūichi Nakamura Yūta Takahashi Shō Kubo Mirei Kiritani Nanami Sakuraba Makoto Kawahara Tomoya Nagai Ema Fujisawa Ikkei Watanabe |
Music: | Mamiko Hirai |
Cinematography: | Keiko Kanome Yoshihiro Fukagawa |
Studio: | SPO Entertainment |
Distributor: | SPO Entertainment |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
, also known as Gymnasium Baby, is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa and based on the novel of the same name by Keiko Kanome. The film stars Yūichi Nakamura as Jun Shibahara, Yūta Takahashi as Naoki Murai and Shō Kubo as Shōichi Kato. The film was released on May 10, 2008.[1] The movie also has a sister film premiered simultaneously titled Classmates, which is composed of the same cast but with different plot and without BL themes.[2]
Jun Shibahara is a high school student with high expectations for swimming, but as the team coach's son he is nicknamed "Taiikukan Baby" (gymnasium baby) and no one believes his position is due to his own merits. Jun also must deal with constant rumors that his father got his late mother pregnant (who was one of his students) and never married her, another reason why he is nicknamed like that. After being diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Jun is forced to stop swimming and loses all reason to exist. During his visits to the hospital he meets Nozomi Hayakawa, a classmate who has been admitted due to a cancer and learns that she has not much time left.
Shortly after, Naoki Murai (his replacement in the swimming team), asks Jun to be his coach since he admires him a lot. Jun and Murai begin to spend time together, and Murai soon confess his love for Jun and kiss him, a fact that leaves Jun confused. Jun tells what happened to his best friend Shōichi, who takes an overprotective attitude towards him and another defensive towards Murai, since he is also in love with Jun. Both boys swear a mutual rivalry that starts a complicated love triangle.
Murai and Kato compete in order to earn Jun's affections; however, Jun is not able to reciprocate the feelings of any of the two, since he is also dealing with his forced exit from the swimming world. Finally, on the day of the graduation, Murai tries to kiss Jun in the middle of the ceremony after receiving his diploma, only to be stopped by Kato, who bursts into the kiss by interposing a photograph of the already deceased Nozomi. A very frustrated and embarrassed Jun leaves the ceremony while telling both suitors to follow him; the film ends with the three boys walking away while laughing.