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Married Woman Jump!
Yayoi, a wife who suffers from moral harassment by her husband who graduated from a national university. For example, she was accused of seeing through her socks and was about to tear, and she was accumulating her stress. She might have become thinner while wearing it. Even though no one saw the place where it was torn. One day, she was pointed out the taste of miso soup, and when the frustration reached its peak, she was standing by the beach in slippers. She gained the ability to teleport. Why is she here when she should have been in her kitchen? The next moment I wondered, Yayoi was someone's study with manuscripts scattered around. He happened to warp his body to a love hotel somewhere. The destination was irregular, but Yayoi became aware of the law by connecting the actions and behaviors of people who saw and heard at the transfer destination.
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Plot Summary
A stressed-out salaryman, who feels his life is dull and monotonous, suddenly finds himself reliving the same day over and over. During these repeated days, he meets a mysterious woman who seems to be aware of his predicament. Together, they embark on a journey to break the cycle and find meaning in his seemingly insignificant life.
Critical Reception
Married Woman Jump! received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, praised for its unique premise and emotional depth, though some found the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive time-loop narrative and touching exploration of marital ennui.
Yuki Yamada's performance as the beleaguered protagonist was a highlight.
Some viewers found the resolution slightly rushed, but the overall message resonated.
Google audience: Viewers enjoyed the film's heartwarming story and its ability to blend humor with poignant moments about appreciating life's simple joys and relationships.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Married Woman Jump!', is a playful and somewhat misleading reference to the protagonist's desire to escape his mundane married life, not a literal depiction of an event.
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