GinZame
GinZame

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GinZame

1999
Movie
79 min
Japanese

The film depicts the activities of a female financier nicknamed "Silver Shark" Nakajima, who has his own ideas about computer systems, asks Kyoko, a club mama, to contact a mysterious female financier who calls herself "Silver Shark". With Kyoko's help, Nakajima secures a 150 million yen loan from "Silver Shark" and begins working with his partner Nosaka to establish a new company. However, soon after, both Nosaka and the money disappear...

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Kōki MitaniGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A quirky comedy-drama about a group of eccentric individuals who find themselves drawn together in unusual circumstances. The film explores themes of human connection and the absurdities of life through witty dialogue and charming characters. It follows their intertwined paths as they navigate personal challenges and unexpected friendships.

Critical Reception

GinZame was generally well-received by critics for its unique humor and heartfelt performances. While not a massive box office success, it garnered a cult following for its distinctive directorial style and memorable characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp, witty dialogue and unique comedic timing.

  • Applauded for its ensemble cast's chemistry and memorable performances.

  • Noted for its offbeat narrative and unconventional storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reception for GinZame is not widely available through aggregated Google user reviews, but discussions often highlight its charm and distinct comedic voice.

Fun Fact

Director Kōki Mitani is known for his elaborate stage plays and television dramas, and GinZame is one of his early feature film directorial efforts, showcasing his signature blend of humor and human drama.

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