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Wood Job!
After failing his university entrance exam, Yuki Hirano sets his eyes on the role of a forestry trainee. Setting off for training he doubts his decision many times, but eventually after passing the training course, he is sent to Kamusari Village for a year of work experience - where he becomes assimilated with the beauty of nature and the warm-hearted people of the village.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned high school graduate, facing the prospect of a mundane future, impulsively decides to join a forestry program in a remote mountain village. Initially dreaming of city life, he soon finds himself thrust into the challenging and physically demanding world of lumberjacking, forming unexpected bonds with his fellow trainees and discovering a new appreciation for nature and himself.
Critical Reception
Wood Job! was a modest commercial success in Japan and generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted tone and endearing characters. Critics often praised its humorous approach to a less-explored subject matter and its positive message about finding purpose. However, some found the plot somewhat predictable and the humor occasionally juvenile.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and charmingly awkward protagonist.
Appreciated for its humor and the heartwarming transformation of its main character.
Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow in parts.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's comedic elements and the protagonist's relatable journey of self-discovery. Many found the depiction of forestry work surprisingly engaging and the overall message uplifting and positive.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Wood Job!', is a pun on the popular English phrase 'What a job!', which is colloquially used to express admiration or surprise, applied here to the arduous work of forestry.
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