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Ryo Morinaka is a university student and works part-time at a bar. He is bored with his daily life and exists in a state of torpor. One day, his friend Shinya Tajima brings the owner of a host bar over to the place where Ryo Morinaka works. Shizuka Mido is the owner of the host bar. Soon, Ryo Morinaka begins to work for Shizuka Mido at the members only host bar. He feels embarrassment initially, but he fulfills the desires of women and develops a sense of purpose.
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Frequently asked about Call Boy
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Why does Kazu decide to become a call boy?
Kazu drifts into the sex work industry largely out of financial need combined with a lack of clear direction in his life. A chance encounter introduces him to the world of male escorting, and the easy income draws him in. His entry is less a deliberate choice than a passive slide into an available opportunity.
What is the nature of Kazu's relationship with his regular client Masako?
Masako is a lonely older woman whose relationship with Kazu gradually shifts from a purely transactional arrangement toward something more emotionally entangled. She develops genuine feelings for him, and the film uses their dynamic to examine the blurring line between performed intimacy and authentic connection. Kazu, however, struggles to reciprocate on equal emotional terms, caught between professionalism and personal feeling.
Does Kazu feel conflicted about the emotional labor his work demands?
Yes — the film portrays Kazu as increasingly aware of the psychological toll of manufacturing warmth and affection for pay. He must mirror each client's needs and desires, which slowly erodes his sense of his own identity and genuine emotional responses. This internal tension is central to the film's examination of what intimacy costs when it becomes a commodity.
How does the film resolve Kazu's arc — does he leave the profession?
The film ends on an ambiguous, quietly bleak note rather than a clean break or redemption. Kazu does not triumphantly escape the industry; instead the conclusion suggests he continues in a kind of emotional limbo, neither fully inside the world of sex work nor capable of building authentic relationships outside it. Miura deliberately withholds a tidy resolution, leaving the audience to sit with the cost of Kazu's choices.
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