Tropical Kiss
Tropical Kiss

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Tropical Kiss

2014
TV Show
Adult · 18+
Ended
1 Season
Japanese

Kaito left his hometown with a dream to be a big man. But he doesn't have any clear ideas, so he just lazily lives every day. It's no good. Kaito decides to work at a newly opened resort facility called "A LO HA". But he meets various girls he had relationships with before there...

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Hitoshi MatsumotoGenres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A man wakes up in an unfamiliar, surreal world where he must fulfill the desires of a mysterious woman to escape. He navigates bizarre challenges and encounters strange characters, all while struggling to understand the rules of this dreamlike reality. The film blurs the lines between fantasy and reality as he desperately seeks a way back to his normal life.

Critical Reception

Tropical Kiss received a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its unique surrealism and Hitoshi Matsumoto's distinct directorial vision. While some critics found its narrative disjointed or overly abstract, many praised its originality, visual creativity, and darkly humorous moments. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some embracing its unconventional approach and others struggling with its ambiguous storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its surreal and imaginative premise.

  • Challenging narrative structure sometimes detracts from the overall experience.

  • Matsumoto's unique brand of humor and visual style are evident.

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Fun Fact

Director Hitoshi Matsumoto is known for his distinctive, often surreal, comedic style, frequently incorporating elements of fantasy and philosophical musings into his films, which often star himself in the lead role.

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