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Banzai
Sergio Colombo is an insurance agent. He had just gone through a divorce so he is a little bit scattered. Wanting to unwind he plans to go to vacation with a magnificent girlfriend but suddenly he is ordered off to Canada in order to sign an important contract. At the airport Colombo accidentally gets on a plane that flies in a direction directly opposite to Canada - to Bankgok.
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming comedy-drama about a retired salaryman who decides to fulfill his lifelong dream of building a traditional Japanese house. Facing financial and familial obstacles, he perseveres with the help of his supportive wife and a group of eccentric builders. The film beautifully explores themes of passion, family, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment in later life.
Critical Reception
Banzai was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Japan, praised for its gentle humor, touching story, and relatable characters. It resonated with viewers for its depiction of a simple dream and the dedication required to achieve it, becoming a modest success.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle and heartwarming storytelling.
Appreciated for its portrayal of pursuing personal dreams in old age.
Noted for its relatable characters and simple, yet effective, humor.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented for this specific film, but similar films of its genre typically receive positive feedback for their wholesome narratives and emotional depth.
Fun Fact
The film was a moderate success in Japan, appealing to audiences who connected with its themes of perseverance and the pursuit of simple dreams.
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