

Movie spotlight
Baajin nante kowakunai
A gang of street punks attack a female radio DJ in a subway because she didn’t play their requested song. A man comes to her rescue and they run away together. She doesn’t know that he was the one who killed her older sister in a motorcycle accident.
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Plot Summary
This Japanese comedy-drama follows the lives of three young women navigating the complexities of relationships, work, and self-discovery in their early twenties. As they confront societal expectations and personal aspirations, they lean on each other for support through humorous and poignant moments. The film explores themes of friendship, romance, and the challenges of finding one's place in the world.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception for its relatable portrayal of young adult struggles and its blend of humor and emotional depth. Critics praised its authentic characters and straightforward storytelling, though some noted its somewhat light-hearted approach to serious themes.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its honest depiction of female friendships and early adulthood.
Praised for its lighthearted yet touching exploration of common life challenges.
Some found the narrative a bit predictable, but enjoyed the charming performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's nostalgic feel and its accurate portrayal of the anxieties and joys of young adulthood. Many viewers connected with the characters' relatable experiences and the film's hopeful outlook.
Fun Fact
This film was an early work for director Yôjirô Takita, who would later go on to win an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for "Departures" in 2008.
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