[Machine Translation] Best-selling author Keigo Higashino's masterpiece mystery on the theme of "gender" has sold over 1 million copies. The long-awaited DVD release is now confirmed! In addition to the unpredictable and detailed development that is the essence of Higashino's mysteries, the main character, Mizuki, who has gender identity disorder, and her former American football teammates form a new formation after the incident. The film is also an ensemble coming-of-age drama about these former American football teammates who, in their mid-30s, stumble and get stuck in something and wish to "live their lives the way they want to live them. Miki Nakatani, in her first starring role on WOWOW, tackles the mystery of "gender" head-on. She has played many difficult roles in the past, but this film will break new ground for her. She is co-starring with Kenta Kiritani, Ryoko Kuninaka, Ryohei Otani, Kosuke Suzuki, and other splendid actors. --Tetsuro Nishiwaki (Kenta Kiritani), a sportswriter, is married to Risako (Ryoko Kuninaka), the manager of the American football team he was a member of as a university student, but their marriage is not going well. One day, on his way home from a reunion with his male teammates, including Yukihiro Hayata (Ryohei Otani) and Makoto Sukai (Masato Wada), Tetsuro and Sukai sneak onto the university field and run into Mizuki Hiura (Miki Nakatani), the club manager. Mizuki, who exudes a strange atmosphere, utters the shocking words, "I killed a person. At Tetsuro's house, Mizuki confesses to Tetsuro, Sukai, and Risako that she has gender identity disorder. Mizuki, who works as a male bartender at a club, killed a customer who was following Kari Saeki (Anne Nakamura), a hostess, in a public place. At first, Tetsuro and his friends are horrified, but they decide to protect Mizuki with the help of Kosuke Nakao (Kosuke Suzuki), a former member of the football team and Mizuki's ex-boyfriend. Then, Mizuki disappears. As Tetsuro searches for Mizuki, he is confronted with a series of distressing facts.