Life Improvement Club
Life Improvement Club

Life Improvement Club

2008Movie108 minJapanese

Arata Furuta plays a disgruntled saleryman fed up with being stepped on at home and at work, decides to get revenge on those who do bad things by killing them, only to gain a group of followers.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows a group of individuals as they participate in a "life improvement club," an organization that promises to help members achieve their goals and overcome personal obstacles. The film explores their journeys, motivations, and the effectiveness of the club's methods through their personal experiences and interactions.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Life Improvement Club' is scarce, suggesting it was a relatively obscure or independently produced documentary that did not gain widespread critical attention. Publicly available reviews and ratings are limited.

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