

Long Long Man
Chi-chan and Tooru-san love Sakeru Gummy, but one day, they see "Long Long Man", a mysterious mustached man tearing off a strip of Long Sakeru Gummy as seductive jazz music plays in the background. Since that day, Chi-chan has been obsessed with Long Long Man and anything of great length.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a lonely and somewhat awkward salaryman who spends his days working diligently and his evenings reflecting on his life. He finds himself smitten with a younger woman and navigates the awkwardness and humor of pursuing a relationship across a generational gap. It's a story about finding connection and hope in everyday life.
Critical Reception
Long Long Man was a modest box office success in Japan, praised for its gentle humor and relatable portrayal of middle-aged yearning. While not a critical darling in the international sense, it resonated with domestic audiences for its sincerity and understated charm.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartwarming and humorous portrayal of middle-aged romance.
- Appreciated for its gentle storytelling and relatable protagonist.
- Seen as a charming, if somewhat simple, romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception in Japan was generally positive, with viewers enjoying the film's lighthearted approach to romance and its focus on an everyday man's pursuit of happiness. Many found the film to be a sweet and comforting watch.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Long Long Man,' is a direct reference to a popular Japanese advertising campaign for Bourbon Corporation's 'Long M' soft cookie at the time, which featured a similar theme of a middle-aged man and a younger woman.
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