Masanobu
Ando, Hikari Ishida, Yutaka Matsushige , Kirina Mano, Jovi Jova
Japanese director Shinobu
Yaguchi first brought his wickedly funny brand of slapstick and
deadpan black comedy to the screen in the 1993 cult hit Down
the Drain, about a high-schooler undone by the seemingly innocuous
use her friend's train pass. In this 1999 film, Yaguchi again mines
the comic potential of a chance encounter to turn one's life upside-down.
Suzuki (Masanobu Ando) is a meek, inarticulate car rental clerk
who hates his job and his boss' petty bullying. His life takes a
sudden ugly turn when he is dragged to a yakuza den after a fender-bender
with a gangster named Kuroiwa. Yet luck intervenes, in the guise
of a freak gas explosion that kills almost everyone in the place.
Enter Shizuko (Hikari Ishida) a timid, overly serious nurse who
dreams of the "new self" predicted by her horoscope. Hearing
the explosion, she rushes to the scene and finds a dazed Suzuki,
a gravely injured Kuroiwa, and a suitcase full of yen. On the way
to the hospital, the mobster suddenly awakes and, as if programmed
to protect his loot, grabs the wheel of the ambulance, sending it
careening into a river. After Suzuki and Shizuko tumble onto the
pavement, they realize that there is easy money for the taking,
and they quietly swipe the cash and let the ambulance sink. The
money gives them the courage to break away from their dead-end lives:
Suzuki decks his dolt of a boss and Shizuko steps out of her bookish
shell and becomes a knock-out in a red dress. Soon they are on the
run and in love -- but, of course, things are never that easy. The
situation starts to fall apart when both the cast-bound Kuroiwa
and a band of dim-witted punks (played by the popular Japanese comedy
group Jovi Jova) catch up with the two. Both Ando, who began his
career in Takeshi Kitano's Kids Return, and well-known television
star Ishida deliver great performances as the losers who evolve
into gutsy combatants against the fearsome yakuza. This film was
screened at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival. |