Not in Textbooks 2

June. 19,2016      
Rating:
3.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In the second part of this manga adaptation, Tairaku Arihiko, who is a teacher at a local high school, lives with his student Shirakaba Aya and things are becoming steamier. As she becomes aggressive with her love for him he has to navigate his responsibility and job, his cute student and her thug father.

Ayaka Morikawa as  Aya Shirakaba
Ryoma Baba as  Arihiko Tairaku
Moemi Katayama as  Yayoi Satsuki
Yurisa as  Saki Kosuge
Wataru Ichinose as  Okubo
Sumire Nagai as  

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Reviews

Cathardincu
2016/06/19

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

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Stometer
2016/06/20

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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MoPoshy
2016/06/21

Absolutely brilliant

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Curapedi
2016/06/22

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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