Shinjuku baka monogatari
Shinjuku baka monogatari

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Shinjuku baka monogatari

1977
Movie
91 min
Japanese

Japanese film from 1977.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Koji WakamatsuGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man named Toru is adrift in the vibrant and chaotic Shinjuku district, working odd jobs and navigating a series of bizarre encounters. He falls for a mysterious woman and gets caught up in the underbelly of Tokyo's nightlife. The film explores themes of alienation, freedom, and the search for identity amidst a rapidly changing urban landscape.

Critical Reception

Shinjuku Baka Monogatari is a cult classic known for its raw energy and unconventional narrative. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered attention for its portrayal of youth counterculture and Wakamatsu's distinctive directorial style, resonating with audiences who appreciated its experimental approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique, anarchic spirit and Koji Wakamatsu's signature directorial flair.

  • Appreciated for its unflinching look at Shinjuku's subculture and the lives of its disaffected youth.

  • Seen as a challenging but rewarding watch for fans of independent and avant-garde cinema.

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Fun Fact

Koji Wakamatsu was a prolific director known for his work in the Japanese 'pink film' genre, but he also directed more mainstream and art-house films like 'Shinjuku Baka Monogatari'.

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