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Director: Toshiyuki Morioka
Cast: Kie Kitano, Sosuke Ikematsu, Fumino Kimura, Ittoku Kishibe
Natsumi (Kie Kitano) moves to Tokyo to enter a fine arts university. In Tokyo, Natsumi meets Ryosuke and they soon become a couple. Ryosuke is a good person, but he doesn't have a job. Every day he just loafs around. To pay for her living expenses, Natsumi begins work at bar. Natsumi and Ryosuke become estranged from each other. They decide to break up. Natsumi's book is finally published.
Critical Reception & Ratings
I Hate Tokyo (2013) is a Japanese comedy film directed by Toshiyuki Morioka. The film received little critical attention, but it depicts the struggles of a young woman named Natsumi who moves to Tokyo to attend art school and ends up at odds with her boyfriend Ryosuke. While the film's audience reception is unclear, it offers a lighthearted look at the challenges of navigating relationships and city life.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat Japanese comedies will find a lot to enjoy in this 2013 film directed by Toshiyuki Morioka. With its quirky characters like the unemployed Ryosuke and the resourceful Natsumi, played by Kie Kitano, 'I Hate Tokyo' blends humor and drama to offer a unique perspective on navigating life and relationships in the big city.