This document provides summaries of 6 Japanese comedy films recommended to watch over the weekend:
1) "No More Cry" tells the story of two brothers separated in childhood who pledge not to cry and stay strong.
2) "The Apology King" is about a man who runs a center coaching people on sincere apologies in various situations.
3) "Too Young to Die!" follows a student who dies in an accident and is recruited by a rock band in hell to return to the living.
4) "A Ghost of a Chance" involves a lawyer defending a murder suspect whose only witness is a 500-year-old ghost.
5) "Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers" is about
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This document provides summaries of 6 Japanese comedy films recommended to watch over the weekend:
1) "No More Cry" tells the story of two brothers separated in childhood who pledge not to cry and stay strong.
2) "The Apology King" is about a man who runs a center coaching people on sincere apologies in various situations.
3) "Too Young to Die!" follows a student who dies in an accident and is recruited by a rock band in hell to return to the living.
4) "A Ghost of a Chance" involves a lawyer defending a murder suspect whose only witness is a 500-year-old ghost.
5) "Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers" is about
This document provides summaries of 6 Japanese comedy films recommended to watch over the weekend:
1) "No More Cry" tells the story of two brothers separated in childhood who pledge not to cry and stay strong.
2) "The Apology King" is about a man who runs a center coaching people on sincere apologies in various situations.
3) "Too Young to Die!" follows a student who dies in an accident and is recruited by a rock band in hell to return to the living.
4) "A Ghost of a Chance" involves a lawyer defending a murder suspect whose only witness is a 500-year-old ghost.
5) "Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers" is about
weekendmu No More Cry (Nakumonka) – 2009 • “No More Cry” is a movie that falls into this category precisely but manages to score with a decent script at the beginning. Sadly, during the second half, the story dissolves more and more into confusion, and a certain kind of anger begins to creep in. Working a message into a comedy is not really important, but if you attempt to do so, we should expect a little bit more structure than what we get here. • Two brothers, when they were still young, were abandoned and separated. They pledge themselves, considering their miserable childhood, that they won’t weep and stay strong and confident. • Yuta, the big brother, was raised by a delicatessen owner, and he works like a madman to show his gratefulness to his adoptive father. He also does other menial chores for the people in the neighborhood and becomes known as an ultimate pleaser for people. The Apology King (Shazai no Ousama) – 2013 • This Japanese romantic comedy begins and finishes weirdly. That alone is a different concept and a great fit for the storyboard. It revolves around many tales where the main role is the common element. For the King of Apologies, the first is an easy event. Then the complexity rises to an extent where many nations are interested in finding a solution to the offense! All the tales have a bond between them and remind me of the principle of “six degree of separation” In my view, the point is that there is not only misunderstanding between a couple, parents, friends, at work, but between cultures also you require to be very cautious not to irritate many in the world, or how many of us are insulted but didn’t perceive it because it didn’t take aggression from the other team? • It is the age-old Japanese culture of lavishly and sincerely apologizing. It is a hallmark of Japanese etiquette that includes kneeling to the ground and bowing down till the floor is touched by one’s head. It is the greatest form of repentance and, in and of itself, a subtle art form. In reality, it is such a thing that eccentric motivational speaker Yuzuru Kurojima has decided to open the Tokyo Apology Center, from which he coaches clients in the Supra-Dogeza, advising people to apologize in a variety of cases ranging from a young girl mistakenly crashing her car it into yakuza vehicle to a lawyer wanting to apologies to his daughter for hitting her early. Too Young To Die! – 2016 • What an enjoyable movie it was! I was truly shocked at how much I really liked it! It’s entertaining, funky, and it’s just an absolute pleasure. Hilarious, weird, and astonishingly touching. Without someone even jumping over each other, the entire cast gets to participate. Not wasting a minute while watching this best Japanese romantic comedy movies. One of the freakiest and fascinating movies I ever had. At the equivalent time, too fabulous entertainment and crazy. • A supernatural comedy is now obtainable online about an unfortunate school student who departs in a bus accident on a school tour only to press-ganged within a satanic rock band into Hell. The trailer explains Daisuke’s plight, who wants to confess his crush to his ambitious girlfriend Hiromi, dying suddenly and being in Hell. Daisuke meets the flamboyant Killer there, the leading guitar and singer of the fiery rock band known as Hells, and together they embark on a hard- rocking Afterlife tour to bring Daisuke back to the Land of the Living and the girl he loves. A Ghost of a Chance (Suteki na Kanashibari) – 2011 • You are accused of a crime and you only have one witness – a ghost. A Ghost of a Chance really takes comedy as a serious matter. • A not so good lawyer, Emi Hosho gets involved in an unusual case. She needs to prove the innocence of her client accused of murder of his rich wife. Her client details that when his wife died, he was sleeping while suffering from “kanashibar” or sleep paralysis. Emi finds the job more challenging as her only witness is a 500-year-old military commander Rokubei Sarashira. • Murder and ghost do not look like elements of a comedy film, but sure that A Ghost of a Chance is one of the Japanese comedy movies that finds its way to bring laughter to you. Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers – 2005 • Nobody likes a boring day so much more than a boring life. Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers reminds its viewers that one’s adventure is one’s choice. • Suzume is a bored housewife. Her husband leaves for a job assignment in Paris that makes his experiences look fun. Her husband regularly calls but is mostly concerned about his pet turtle, Taro. One day, Suzume sees an ad about a job for a spy. Wanting to experience some adventure, Suzume tried to apply for the job. • If you want to get inspired by trying something new, Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers is a good movie to motivate you. Kamome Diner (Kamome Shokudo) – 2006 • The 5th Best Film at the 28th Yokohama Film Festival, Kamome Diner shares a story of finding friends and fun. • Sachie lives alone in her house in Helsinki. She opens a cafe, but no one has ever tried for a month that she has opened. Finally, a young Finnish who likes anime arrives and becomes her first customer. She gives the order for free thanking him for eating. • Meanwhile, Midori arrives in Helsinki with no clear plan at all. Sachie and Midori meet in a bookshop and become friends. Sachie meets another Japanese woman, Masako, who lost her luggage in the airline. Midori offers her place for them to stay. Midori and Masako then stayed in Sachie’s place and helped out in the cafe. • Life is different when you have friends beside you. They are sure to add color and laughter in your days!