Released Date:
2004-05-29
Languages:
Japanese, French, English
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
102 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (5301 Reviews)
Director:
Tetsuya NakashimaGenres:
ComedyNobara Takemoto (novel)
Tetsuya Nakashima (screenplay)
Momoko Ryugasaki is the daughter of a smalltime gangster that forges Versace brand and a lowlife woman. Momoko is smitten by the Rococo period and dresses in a Lolita style, with frilly dresses and embroidery bonnet. She is raised by her father since her mother divorced him to marry her gynecologist, and he has taught her how to perfectly embroider. When Mr. Ryugasaki includes the Universal Studios brand in his products, he is forced to move to the rural Shimotsuma with Momoko to live in the house of her grandmother. Momoko decides to sell her collection of forged Versace and Universal Studios to make money to buy her expensive clothing. The rebel "yanki" Ichigo Shirayuri visits Momoko to buy clothes and soon they begin the most unlikely friendship.
Released Date:
2006-05-27
Languages:
Japanese, English
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
130 min
IMDB Ratings:
(4027 Reviews)
Director:
Tetsuya NakashimaTetsuya Nakashima (screenplay)
Muneki Yamada (novel)
Shou's father Norio finds his son in a rather meaningless existence in Tokyo dominated by alcohol and porn videos. Having left home two years earlier to pursue life as a musician, Shou has left his band and his girlfriend has left him. His father asks a favor, that Shou clean out the apartment of his aunt Matsuko, who he says led a meaningless life until her murder at the age of 53. The apartment is filled with garbage bags and is even more unkempt than his apartment has become, and he becomes intrigued with his aunt as details of her life are supplied by a tattooed neighbor and others. Her feelings of neglect by her father Tsunehiro, who favored her chronically ill younger sister, Kumi, translated into becoming a dutiful junior high school teacher devoted to her students until being forced to resign after being blamed for the theft of some money by one of them. Leaving her family due to the disgrace, she had a series of affairs with lovers who physically abused her and did a stint as a massage parlor girl due to her beauty. After her pimp lover dumped her and gave her share of earnings to his new lover, they argued and after killing him she left by train and contemplated suicide. Dissuaded by a lonely barber, she happily set out to build a quiet life with him until the police came to charge her with murder. Upon her release from prison she silently slipped away after finding that the barber had started a new family. Becoming a "Yakusa Girl" she rationalized that it was better to be on the run with a mobster than be alone. However, her mobster lover rejected her after being released from a term in prison and she became an eccentric recluse. Shou concludes that his aunt fulfilled his ex-girlfriend's parting comment about it being better to give to others rather than expecting to receive.
Released Date:
2010-06-05
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
106 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (23516 Reviews)
Director:
Tetsuya NakashimaKanae Minato (based on the novel by)
Tetsuya Nakashima (screenplay)
A psychological thriller of a grieving mother turned cold-blooded avenger with a twisty master plan to pay back those who were responsible for her daughter's death.
Released Date:
2014-06-27
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
118 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (1064 Reviews)
Director:
Tetsuya NakashimaAkio Fukamachi (based on the novel by)
Tetsuya Nakashima (screenplay)
Miako Tadano (screenplay)
Nobuhiro Monma (screenplay)
Kanako, a beautiful girl and one of the best students at school, goes missing with all the belongings left behind in her room. Her father Akikazu is now asked by his ex-wife to look for their daughter. He starts a desperate search of Kanako using any means, in the hope of getting his "ideal" family back in place despite the fact that the very reason of the family breakup was because of his problematic personality and behaviors. Following tracks of her past and present and talking to her "friends," he starts to get to know his daughter whom he never knew or didn't even attempt to know. When Akikazu is led to one clue, he realizes the world Kanako was facing beyond his imagination... Can the father find his daughter, and get back his perfect happy family he has dreamed of after all these years?
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