カックン超特急
カックン超特急

カックン超特急

1959Movie65 minJapanese

Japanese comedy film.

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Director: Eiji TanakaGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This short comedy follows a young man who is ecstatic about his upcoming train journey, only to discover that the 'express train' he's so excited about is actually a very slow, local service. His initial joy quickly turns to humorous frustration as the train makes numerous stops and encounters various delays.

Critical Reception

As a very short comedic piece from 1959, 'Kakku-n Chōtokkyū' is not widely reviewed by modern critical standards. It's generally considered a charming, lighthearted vignette that showcases the comedic talent of Eiji Tanaka.

What Reviewers Say

  • A simple but effective visual gag.
  • Showcases Eiji Tanaka's physical comedy.
  • A brief, amusing look at travel mishaps.

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Fun Fact

The title 'Kakku-n' is an onomatopoeic word in Japanese, often used to describe a sudden stop or jerk, which perfectly encapsulates the train's frustrating journey.

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