

Jikenya Kagyou
Jotaro Fukamachi is a poor middle-aged detective who live separated with wife and children. He rent the office in second floor of the building owned by beautiful dentist Reiko Sugimoto (Eriko Sato).
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Plot Summary
In a world where people can buy and sell their memories, a skilled 'memory broker' named Kaito gets entangled in a dangerous conspiracy. He discovers a black market for stolen memories and must race against time to uncover the truth before his own past is erased forever. The film explores themes of identity, loss, and the ethics of manipulating human consciousness.
Critical Reception
Jikenya Kagyou received a mixed reception from critics, who praised its inventive premise and stylish visuals but found the plot somewhat convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences were generally more positive, drawn to the film's unique concept and thought-provoking themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its innovative concept of memory trading and its visually striking presentation.
- Criticized for a plot that can become overly complicated and occasionally drags.
- The performances, particularly the lead, were noted for their intensity.
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Fun Fact
The film's unique premise of a memory marketplace was inspired by early science fiction works exploring artificial intelligence and consciousness, and the director aimed to create a visually distinct aesthetic that blended futuristic elements with a noir sensibility.
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