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[Machine Translation] Lim Kah Wai is a Chinese-Malaysian who has been active mainly in Osaka. With a camera on his shoulder, he travels not only to his hometown Osaka, but also to Hong Kong and the Balkans by himself, directing almost exclusively by improvisation. Following "Shinsekai no Dawn" (2012) and "Fly Me To Minami: Minami in Love" (2013), this film is the final chapter in his Osaka trilogy. He has been able to weave a complex background story spun by characters from nine different countries and regions with a variety of nationalities, languages, and races, and he handles them with a pleasantly deft touch, but his narrative is offbeat and pleasant. The storytelling is offbeat and pleasant. The film is an impressive 2 hours and 38 minutes! From Japan, popular Kansai comedians such as Seiji Chihara and Jakuji Katsura, Makiko Watanabe, Aimi Usamaru, and Shogen participate. From Asia, Lee Kang-sheng from Taiwan, who is known for starring in films directed by Tsai Ming-liang; Lien Binh Phat, whose "The Sound of Song Lang" was a big hit in his native Vietnam and has gained many fans in Japan; Nan Tracey from Myanmar, who attracted attention with her collaboration with Win Morisaki in "My Dream My Life"; and Sho-gen from Japan. The film's appeal lies in its diverse cast that transcends nationality, including Myanmar's Nan Tracy, J.C. Chi, who is active throughout Asia based on his popularity in Malaysia, and Mawtham Gurung, a young, national folk singer from Nepal. The scenery of Osaka as you have never seen it before. The scenery, which can only be seen by director Kah Wai, who has lived in Osaka for a long time, was beautifully realized by cinematographer Koichi Furuya, known for his work on "Mr. Ron" and "Bolt Lovers. The sound of Lim Kah Wai's unique offbeat worldview was expressed by Takashi Watanabe, known for "Knitting a Boat" and "Hot Enough to Boil Your Water". The film also features the participation of other cutting-edge staff supporting contemporary Japanese cinema, including Izumi Matsuno, who recorded "Happy Hour" and "Ossan no Kefei", and Tatsuaki Fujiwara, known for his work on "Light", "Vision", and other Naomi Kawase films.

Original Release Year: 2020

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Lee Kang-sheng
I Kwang-Su
Seiji Chihara
Makiko Watanabe
Jakujaku Katsura
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