Japanese Movie Club // Current Movie カメラを止めるな! One Cut of the Dead // Accepting Proposals for Next Movie

I apologize if it has already been mentioned but through my local library (but independent from the library) I found a streaming service called Kanopy. Kanopy has a very large selection of Japanese films from what I can tell and has been entirely free (for 5 movies a month) through my library.

I doubt the accessibility would permit its use in a book club, but I thought it would be worth looking into. It has my favorite Japanese film Tenten, or Adrift in Tokyo which has been hard to find otherwise.

If I were to nominate the film, it would look like this;

** 転々** -or- Adrift in Tokyo

Not Rated - To cover bases it’s likely R.
Explanation: *There’s no violence, but there is adult language, reference to murder and probably reference to sexual themes (but not explicit) considering how common Escorts and Yakuza interact. I first saw it as a 23 year old and wasn’t shocked by anything, theres no guns, no blood, no one presenting their bodies lewdly. I’d say a 18 year old would be comfortable with it, but I’m almost 30 so don’t know how good of a judge for that I would be. *
It’s mostly just two guys walking and talking, sometimes they get mad.

Summary: Takemura has no friends and no family. He’s a student but he doesn’t have any particular ambitions. In other words, he isn’t going anywhere fast. Were all this not enough, the sorry sad sack has a debt of 800,000 yen. Fukuhara, a surly debt collector with a glorious mullet, is on his case. After roughing Takemura up, he gives him an ultimatum-72 hours to pay up, or else. Takemura barely has his wits about him again when he runs across Fukuhara a second time, and this time the thug has a different proposal-a walk. That’s right, in exchange for a million yen, Takemura must accompany Fukuhara on a walk across the city of Tokyo. Starting in a distant corner of the city, they begin their trek towards downtown, striking up a conversation. It’s at this point that Fukuhara admits that he’s recently killed his wife, and intends to turn himself in at Kasumagaseki police station-because, he says, it’s the finest in town. The pair’s itinerary, however, is hardly a quick and direct one. The disparate duo drift here and there, hanging out and coming across a host of eccentric personalities, creatures of the urban jungle’s various habitats. As their walking, talking and trading truths continues, the arrangement between Takemura and Fukuhara starts to transform into friendship.

Availability: Kanopy, YouTube ($2.99 USD)

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