
Furuhata Chugakusei
Young Furuhata, a 3rd-year junior high student from Tokyo, transferred to a school in the countryside due to family circumstances. He doesn't fit in at first, but he eventually gains a reputation as a detective and opens his own detective agency. One day, he hears about the town's legend of buried treasure, and he immediately begins unraveling the mystery.
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Plot Summary
This film centers on Kenji Shindo, a former delinquent who returns to his alma mater as a teacher. He finds himself confronting the same challenges he once faced as a student, particularly a rebellious student named Takuya. Shindo must navigate the complexities of student-teacher relationships and the struggles of youth in a modern Japanese school.
Critical Reception
Furuhata Chugakusei received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at its exploration of youth delinquency and the teacher's relatable struggles. However, some critics found the narrative to be somewhat predictable, though the performances were generally well-received.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic portrayal of student-teacher dynamics.
- The film effectively captures the challenges faced by troubled youth.
- Some found the plot progression to be somewhat conventional.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Kyoichi Katayama, author of 'Socrates in Love'.
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