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Directed by Shinobu YaguchiGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Shota Sometani,
Masami Nagasawa,
Hideaki Itō,
Naomi Nishida,
Yūka,
Akira EmotoRating74%
The story revolves around Yuki Hirano (played by Shota Sometani), who, after failing his university entrance examinations and being left by his girlfriend, decides to join a forestry training program on seeing an attractive female face (Nagasawa) on a promotional leaflet. However, he soon discovers that the job is harder than he expected, working under the hard-working superior played by Hideaki Ito. , 1h51
Directed by Shinobu YaguchiGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Road moviesActors Masanobu Ando,
Hikari Ishida,
Yutaka Matsushige,
Tomoharu Hasegawa,
Yōji Tanaka,
Tarō SuwaRating68%
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Directed by Shinobu YaguchiOrigin JaponGenres ComedyThemes Sports filmsActors Satoshi Tsumabuki,
Hiroshi Tamaki,
Aya Hirayama,
Takatoshi Kaneko,
Kaori Manabe,
Tetta SugimotoRating70%
Suzuki is a high-school student who aspires to become a great swimmer; however, he is the only person in the school's swimming team. Soon, a beautiful new swimming teacher starts work at the high school. Dozens of boys decide to join the swimming team, but when they realize that she teaches synchronized swimming (which is generally a women's sport), all but Suzuki and four other boys drop out. The teacher soon takes maternity leave, and for some time the team is on hiatus. However, when Suzuki watches a dolphin show he decides to ask the dolphin trainer to be their coach., 1h23
Directed by Shinobu YaguchiGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Heist filmsActors Naomi Nishida,
Yōji Tanaka,
Taketoshi Naito,
Takako KatōRating69%
The film begins with a prologue that quickly sketches the backstory of the protagonist: since childhood, Sakiko Suzuki was obsessed with cash. She scared off potential friends by constantly talking about her savings account, and potential suitors by demanding that they give her up front the money they would have spent taking her out on a date. After college, her family suggests she get a job as a bank teller. She's promptly hired, but soon grows disillusioned by the job, because she's counting other people's cash. Then, bank robbers kidnap her and stuff her in a trunk with a bright yellow suitcase filled with stolen money. The thieves take a wrong turn in the woods and crash their car. Sakiko escapes with the briefcase but falls into a river and winds up in an underground pool, where she tries to kill herself by drowning after letting go of the suitcase. Instead, she washes up downstream and is given medical leave by the bank., 1h45
Directed by Shinobu YaguchiOrigin JaponGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Juri Ueno,
Yūta Hiraoka,
Yuika Motokariya,
Nagisa Abe,
Noriko Eguchi,
Fumiyo KohinataRating74%
On a hot summer's day, 13 schoolgirls are bored in a remedial math class. One girl, Tomoko, watches the school's brass band leave to perform at a baseball game, but they have forgotten their bento lunches. Tomoko and the other girls persuade their teacher, Mr Ozawa, to let them deliver the lunches. On the train, Tomoko eats a lunch, and the girls fall asleep and miss their stop. By the time they deliver the lunches to the swing band, they have spoiled, and all 42 band members become sick. Only the cymbal player, Nakamura, whose lunch Tomoko ate, is unaffected., 2h30
Directed by Takashi MiikeOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Mickey Curtis,
Naoto Takenaka,
Takashi Miike,
Kenichi Endō,
Hakuryu,
Masatō IbuRating66%
L'histoire est celle, assez classique d'une guerre des clans ourdie par le plus puissant d'entre eux pour les contrôler tous, Mais une petit groupe d'irréductible se dégage et décide de se battre jusqu'au bout. Ce groupe c'est celui d'Higuchi et de Kunihiko, deux dur de dur qui n'acceptent pas de se faire gober sur tapis vert par leurs anciens rivaux et vont donc entrainer avec eux quelques yakuzas décidés pour défendre leur clan., 2h
Directed by Yoshihiro NakamuraGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Gaku Hamada,
Kana Kurashina,
Haru,
Nene Ōtsuka,
Kento Nagayama,
Kei TanakaRating3%
Starting in 1981, the film follows the life of Satoru Watarai (Hamada) from 12 to 30 years old. After dropping out of Junior High School, Watarai has resolved never to set foot outside his danchi (Japanese apartment complex). As he watches his classmates gradually move away, he begins a daily routine of exercise, martial arts and security patrols which he believes will protect the danchi and preserve its way of life. The film also explores Watarai's struggle to build relationships, make a living and deal with the dilapidation of the complex in the wake of the collapse of Japan's bubble economy., 1h52
Directed by Yoshihiro NakamuraGenres Drama,
Comedy,
MusicalActors Gaku Hamada,
Mikako Tabe,
Kengo Kora,
Atsushi Itō,
Kiyohiko Shibukawa,
Nao ŌmoriRating74%
In 1975, an obscure rock band called Gekirin record a song called "Fish Story" that anticipates the sound of punk rock that's just beginning in New York and London. The band breaks up shortly after "Fish Story" is released due to record company interference, but the song has an ongoing life over the years. The film jumps between decades as the recording plays a role in several seemingly unrelated scenarios: a member of the hospitality staff on a ferry (Mirai Moriyama) wins the heart of a beautiful girl while battling hijackers; Masaru (Gaku Hamada) and his buddies look for women on a lonely and boring evening; a comet heads towards Earth while a strange man in a record store lectures those around him about the impending destruction of the Earth; and how Gekirin came to write the song.