One Million Yen Girl
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One Million Yen Girl | |
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Directed by | Yuki Tanada |
Starring | Yū Aoi Mirai Moriyama |
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Running time | 121 min |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
One Million Yen Girl (百万円と苦虫女, Hyaku man en to nigamushi onna) is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yuki Tanada.
Plot[]
Suzuko Sato (Yū Aoi) is an unremarkable young teen that has trouble fitting in. While her younger brother is often praised for his smarts, her family & neighbors have nothing to say about Suzuko.
One day at work, Suzuko's co-worker offers to become roommates with Suzuko. Suzuko jumps at that chance to move out of her parents' house and they set out to find an apartment. Unfortunately, Suzuko's friend never mentions her plan to have her boyfriend Takeshi live with them – until after they sign the lease on their apartment. Making matters worse, on their big moving day, Suzuko finds her co-worker a no-show but her boyfriend Takeshi (Ryusei Saito) sits glumly in the apartment. It turns out that the couple recently experienced a falling out, with the boyfriend still intending to move into the apartment without his girlfriend. Things then hit the boiling point when Takeshi throws out Suzuko's cat. Suzuko retaliates the next day by throwing away all of his belongings and then quickly moves out before Takeshi returns.
The next day at work, Suzuko is visited by detectives who ask Suzuko to come in for questioning. It seems Suzuko broke the law by throwing away Takeshi's belongings, and she is fined and receives a criminal record. When news of this spreads to Suzuko's neighborhood, Suzuko suddenly feels even more alienated. She then decides to save up one million yen with the goal of moving out of town. Suzuko then plans to find another job, save one million yen, and then move on to the next town.
Cast[]
- Yū Aoi - Suzuko Sato
- Mirai Moriyama - Ryohei Nakajima
- Pierre Taki - Haruo Fujii
- Terunosuke Takezai - Yuuki
- Ryusei Saito - Takuya Sato
- Sumie Sasaki - Fujii Kinu
- Noriko Eguchi - Yayoi Asano
- Kota Mizumori - Noguchi
- Takashi Sasano - Siraishi - Master of Kissaten 'White'
External links[]
- 2008 films
- Japanese-language films
- 2008 drama films
- Japanese films
- Japanese drama films
- Works by Yuki Tanada
- 2000s Japanese film stubs
- 2000s drama film stubs