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Close Your Eyes and Hold Me

Close Your Eyes and Hold Me 1996

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Close Your Eyes and Hold Me Plot Summary

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Amane Kazuya Takahashi is a routine office worker who feels his life slipping into monotony, and his girlfriend Natsue Yoshimura pushes him to take their relationship to the next level, even as he struggles with his own discomfort and detachment. One day, while behind the wheel, he hits a woman walking along the road. The accident lands her in the hospital, where she gradually recovers, but guilt gnaws at him. He suggests he wants to make amends, to repay what he’s lost, yet the woman vanishes from the hospital before any resolution can take shape.

Obsessed with the memory of that encounter, Amane stumbles into a nightclub one night and discovers the woman he hit—Hanabusa, a name he learns after following a quiet, intense pull. Hanabusa Kumiko Takeda explains that the venue is a haven for newhalves, transgender women, and that she herself is a pre-op trans woman. At first, Amane recoils in revulsion, but something about her presence draws him in, and he stays for the night, allowing curiosity and longing to override his initial disgust.

From that moment, Amane becomes consumed with the desire to see Hanabusa again. The two reconnect and share an intimate night where Hanabusa gently tutors him in the art of bodily connection, guiding him on top and bottom with a patient, almost clinical attentiveness. This encounter reshapes Amane’s sense of desire and belonging. He ends his relationship with Juri, and a complicated, dangerous bond blossoms between him and Hanabusa as they fall in love. Juri’s feelings flare into pain and jealousy, and she seeks out Hanabusa, only to find herself drawn into a charged, erotic moment with her.

The shifting loyalties fragment the trio as old wounds reopen. In a separate, tense moment, Juri confronts the new dynamic and, in a tangled turn, ends up sleeping with Takayanagi, Amane’s co-worker Kunihiko Ida. The revelation injects another layer of strain into Amane’s already fragile world, and he tries to navigate the tensions between his evolving love for Hanabusa and the women who once mattered most to him.

As the relationship between Amane and Hanabusa deepens, they drive toward Amane’s hometown with a stubborn insistence on meeting his family. Hanabusa resists this plan, asking the car to pull over, and she ultimately refuses to participate in a family introduction. Amane’s insistence that their bond deserves a place in his life clashes with Hanabusa’s quiet plea for a choice—whether to stay together or part ways. When he pushes, she bluntly tells him that there is no easy future for someone like her, and the moment dissolves into a dangerous quiet. She even exhorts him to run over her again, a stark sign of the intensity and danger of their connection.

They sit in the car, Silent, as Amane voices a deep loneliness and longing he struggles to conceal. Hanabusa’s stance hardens, and the possibility of reconciliation feels both tantalizing and terrifying. In time, Takayanagi reveals a painful truth: he slept with Juri midway through the relationship and suggests that she and Amane might repair their bond. Amane privately admits that keeping away from both Juri and Hanabusa would be healthier, but in truth he finds himself more depressed and more drawn to the dangerous orbit they share.

The next morning, a stark moment in the snow frames the emotional toll. Hanabusa finds Amane in the frigid air and, after a small, fragile exchange, he returns a heel of one of her shoes, a quiet token that signals an opportunity to mend what’s broken. She stops him, and the two reach a fragile understanding that they should be lovers and try to rebuild what they have lost, even as the world around them continues to exert its pressure.

Meanwhile, Juri suspects that she is late and uses this as leverage to pull Amane back toward her, even to the point of urging him toward marriage. Amane and Hanabusa doubt her claim, interpreting it as manipulation, which only drives Juri further into anger and despair. She leaves a voice-mail that becomes a chilling echo: a threat of overdose and a plea for one more chance from Amane to come back to her. The message is as devastating as it is desperate, a stark reminder of how tangled love, guilt, and longing have become.

In the film’s final, haunting image, Hanabusa and Amane visit Juri, who lies now in a hospital bed, comatose. Amane declares that this is the end of a road, while Hanabusa counters that what they face is not an ending, but merely “the beginning.” The echo of those words lingers as the trio’s destinies hang in a delicate balance, leaving viewers with a sense of ambiguity about what comes next and how far love can sustain them through pain, memory, and the cost of wanting more than life has to offer.

Close Your Eyes and Hold Me Timeline

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Accident on the road and hospital guilt

Amane hits a woman with his car while driving. She is taken to the hospital and recovers, but he feels deep guilt. He offers to repay her for the accident, but she disappears from the hospital, leaving him haunted by what happened.

On the road; hospital

Discovery of Hanabusa at a nightclub

While seeking answers about the accident, Amane encounters Hanabusa in a nightclub for newhalves and learns she is a pre-operative trans woman. He is initially revolted, but ends up spending the night with her.

Night Nightclub

First intimacy and shift in romance

Amane and Hanabusa have sex that night and she teaches him how to be a better partner in bed. As their connection deepens, Amane ends his relationship with Juri and falls in love with Hanabusa.

Following night Nightclub and subsequent locations

Juri confronts Hanabusa; affair revealed

Juri confronts Hanabusa and ends up having sex with her that night. Later, Juri also has sex with Takayanagi, Amane's co-worker.

That night Unspecified location

Takayanagi recounts the affairs

Takayanagi tells Amane that he slept with Juri and suggests they reconcile. Amane tells him that it is best not to see Juri or Hanabusa, but inside he is deeply depressed and lonely.

Evening Workplace

Road trip to hometown and breakup tension

On the way to Amane's hometown, Amane asks Hanabusa to meet his family. Hanabusa refuses and suggests breaking up. They argue in the car, and Amane accuses her of having no place in his life.

Daytime Car en route to hometown

Silent car moment and loneliness

They sit in silence after the argument. Amane admits he is lonely and deeply in love, while Hanabusa remains distant and unwilling to continue the relationship.

Later that day In the car

Morning snow and reconciliation

The next morning Hanabusa finds Amane sitting in the snow and returns the heel from her shoe. She stops him from driving away, and they decide to be lovers again.

Morning Snowy roadside

Juri's late period and pressure

Juri's period is late, which she uses to pressure Amane to marry her. Amane and Hanabusa doubt her claim and become suspicious. Juri leaves in anger.

Morning/afternoon Home

Suicide threat via voicemail

Juri leaves a voicemail threatening to commit suicide by drug overdose, blaming Amane for leaving her and begging him to return.

Evening Home/voicemail

Final hospital visit and revelation

Hanabusa and Amane visit Juri in the hospital, where she lies comatose. Amane says that this is the end, while Hanabusa counters that it is not the end but the beginning.

Final scene Hospital

Ambiguous ending about their future

The closing moment leaves their relationship in an ambiguous state, suggesting that the future may be both the end of a chapter and the start of something new.

Ending Hospital

Close Your Eyes and Hold Me Characters

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Amane (Kazuya Takahashi)

A bored office worker whose growing obsession with Hanabusa drives him to improvise around his relationships and moral boundaries. He craves closeness but wrestles with loneliness and commitment, leading to volatile choices.

🧑‍💼 Office worker 💔 Troubled 🌀 Obsessive

Hanabusa (Kumiko Takeda)

A pre-operative transgender woman who runs the club where Amane and she connect. She is confident and enigmatic, challenging Amane's expectations while offering a demanding, intense form of love.

🎭 Trans woman 🗝️ Enigmatic 💖 Complex

Juri (Natsue Yoshimura)

Amane's girlfriend who confronts the affair but becomes entangled in the ensuing tension. She experiences jealousy, anger, and vulnerability as she navigates love and betrayal.

💑 Girlfriend 😡 Jealous 💔 Troubled

Takayanagi (Kunihiko Ida)

Amane's coworker who becomes part of the tangled web of relationships, sleeping with Juri and intensifying emotional conflict.

👔 Coworker ⚡ Catalyst 💬 Drama

Close Your Eyes and Hold Me Settings

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Time period

Modern day

The narrative unfolds in contemporary urban settings, with scenes in a hospital, a transgender nightclub, and intimate moments in a car on snowy streets. The tone reflects present-day attitudes toward sex, identity, and guilt. The timeline centers on a single period of intense, rapidly shifting relationships rather than a long historical arc.

Location

Hospital, Nightclub, Amane's hometown

The story moves between a clinical hospital setting and a nightclub that serves as a secretive space for Hanabusa. The nightclub scene contrasts with Amane's ordinary life, highlighting the allure and danger of a relationship beyond conventional boundaries. Interludes in Amane's hometown and snowy roadside moments emphasize loneliness and the emotional geography of the characters.

❄️ Snowy streets 🏥 Hospital 🎶 Nightclub 🏡 Hometown

Close Your Eyes and Hold Me Themes

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Love Obsession

Amane's fixation on Hanabusa begins as longing and gradually morphs into consuming obsession. The pursuit destabilizes his relationships, blurring consent and trust and driving him into a dangerous dependency. The theme traces how desire can eclipse empathy and rational choice.

⚧️

Gender Identity

Hanabusa's identity and her nightclub world challenge Amane's preconceived notions about gender and desire. The film uses intimate encounters to probe authenticity, vulnerability, and the tension between societal labels and personal experience. It presents a space where gender fluidity intersects with complex romance.

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Loneliness

Beneath physical attraction lies a deep loneliness fueling Amane's need for connection. His relationships with Hanabusa and Juri expose insecurities and fear of abandonment. The ending hints that companionship can emerge from pain, but only through confrontation with one's own emptiness.

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Close Your Eyes and Hold Me Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the quiet rhythms of a Tokyo suburb, Amane drifts through a routine of office work and evenings that feel increasingly like a rehearsal. His girlfriend, Natsue, senses the stagnation and urges him toward a deeper, more committed step, hoping to pull their relationship out of the safe but unremarkable patterns that have come to define their days. The city’s neon glow and the hum of everyday life serve as a backdrop to their quiet yearning for something more resonant.

One night, a chance encounter draws Amane into a dimly lit nightclub that quietly shelters those who live on the edges of convention. There he meets Hanabusa, a luminous presence who belongs to a community of newhalves and trans women, and whose gentle confidence contrasts sharply with his own lingering doubts. The club’s atmosphere, a blend of tender intimacy and unspoken solidarity, offers a space where curiosity can blossom into something tender and unsettlingly real.

As Amane finds himself drawn into the orbit of both Natsue and Hanabusa, the film gently explores the fragile geometry of a love triangle that refuses simple categorization. Each character carries their own mixture of longing, fear, and hope, and their connections ripple through moments of quiet confession and tentative intimacy. The story’s tone is meditative, allowing the audience to feel the weight of unspoken desires and the pull of identities that both clash and complement one another.

Through its understated visual language and muted palette, the movie creates an atmosphere of quiet yearning, inviting viewers to contemplate how desire, identity, and the search for belonging can intertwine in unexpected ways. The narrative remains open‑ended, leaving the characters poised on the brink of choices that could reshape their lives without revealing what those choices might become.

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