Misono Universe   2015   Japan La La La at Rock Bottom
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Director:Nobuhiro Yamashita
Studio:Bridgehead
Writer:Tomoe Kanno
IMDb Rating:6.7 (58 votes)
Awards:1 nomination
Genre:Comedy, Drama
Duration:103 min
Languages:Japanese
IMDb:3780338
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Nobuhiro Yamashita  ...  (Director)
Tomoe Kanno  ...  (Writer)
 
Subaru Shibutani  ...  Pochio / Shigeo
Sarina Suzuki  ...  Makiko
Katsumi Kawahara  ...  Takuya
Fumi Nikaidô  ...  Kasumi
Akainu  ...  
Shinji Imaoka  ...  
Motako Ishii  ...  
Suon Kan  ...  
Izumi Matsuoka  ...  
Masaki Matsuura  ...  
Takumi Matsuzawa  ...  
Shinsuke Michishita  ...  
Kirara Nakabayashi  ...  
Haruki Nakagawa  ...  
Fuminori Nakamura  ...  
Miho Nikaido  ...  
Comments: One of those movies that ends with a song. It needs music and a barrier. Asian pop is nasally. The obstacle here was violence. So nothing there. I love Fumi Nikaidô, and she almost made the film worthwhile, but the guy who is supposed to take us to the song at the end played the whole film like he got caught taking a dump. Fumi and her friend, Makiko (Sarina Suzuki) were delightful and entertaining but they got caught in a drooler of a movie.

Summary: During a band's performance at a square in Osaka, a young man suddenly rushes the stage. The young man grabs the mic and begins to sing. The audience is stunned by the man's actions at first, but they become overwhelmed by the young man's voice.

After the song, the band and the band's manager, Kasumi, ask about the young man's story. The young man tells them that he doesn't know, because of his memory loss. Kasumi is interested in the man's singing talents. Kasumi then nicknames him "Pochi Man" and lets him work in the studio. The young man becomes the singer for the band, but a big problem occurs due to his memory loss.


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