

Perfect Woman
Jinno Sakurako (Matsushima Nanako) grew up in a very poor family and is thus determined to marry a rich man so that she will never have to go through poverty ever again, and is named the "gokon queen" in her quest to find her man. Nakahara Osuke (Tsutsumi Shinichi) is a brilliant academic (Fields prize winner - Nobel Prize equivalent in Mathematics) who gave up his studies to take over his deceased father's fish-shop. They meet through a doctor's "gokon" (group date) and she falls in love with him under the mistaken assumption that he is a very rich man
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic future, a scientist creates a synthetic woman, unaware of her dangerous capabilities. When she escapes, he must race against time to stop her before she unleashes chaos upon the few remaining survivors.
Critical Reception
Perfect Woman received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised its ambitious concept and atmosphere, many found the execution lacking, citing issues with pacing, underdeveloped characters, and predictable plot points. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to gain significant traction.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intriguing sci-fi premise and dark atmosphere.
- Criticized for its slow pacing and generic plot progression.
- Noted for a lack of compelling character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Perfect Woman are scarce, but those available suggest a film that didn't fully deliver on its potential, with viewers often finding it derivative and underwhelming.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Michael Rymer, is also known for his work on the critically acclaimed television series 'Battlestar Galactica' (2004-2009).
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