The Real Thing

Directed by Koji Fukada
Koji Fukada
Film Movement
2020
232 Minutes
Japan
Japanese
Drama, Romance, Thriller, Asian
Not Rated
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Sound: Feature 5.1 & 2.0 / Episodic 2.0
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Synopsis

After a floundering toy salesman rescues a beguiling woman whose car was stuck on the train tracks, she inadvertently whisks him into an epic series of misadventures that turn his life upside down. While his once humdrum routine was already complicated by two female co-workers, he soon finds himself entrenched with gangsters, strange interlopers, kidnapping and other sundry crimes and misdemeanors. Singular auteur Koji Fukada (A Girl Missing) marks his first time adapting someone else’s work to the screen by bringing this popular manga to life replete with his patently idiosyncratic and lively take on human nature, fatalism, and true love. This film is shown in two parts. "A four hour astonishment." - The Film Stage

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