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Director: SABU
Cast: Sho Aoyagi, Keita Machida, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Masayasu Yagi
A traditional ballad singer Hiroshi has enthusiastic middle-aged female fans. Takeru believes that by doing good things to others, he could cause a miracle to happen and cure his beloved girlfriend who is in coma. Tetsuo avenges himself on yakuza for putting him in a jail and now is chased by them. These three men's paths are somehow intertwined and drawing them toward a showdown.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Jam, a 2018 crime comedy thriller directed by SABU, has received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.8/10 indicating average audience reception. The film follows the intertwined stories of three men - a traditional ballad singer, a man seeking a miracle to cure his comatose girlfriend, and a man seeking revenge on the yakuza - as their paths collide.
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Fans of offbeat, genre-blending films will enjoy the unique tone and narrative of Jam, the 2018 crime comedy-thriller directed by acclaimed filmmaker SABU. With its quirky ensemble cast, including Sho Aoyagi and Nobuyuki Suzuki, the film weaves together the intertwining stories of three flawed but endearing characters in an unpredictable exploration of love, revenge, and the power of music.
Jam is a 2006 drama film directed by Craig E. Serling. Written by Serling and Nicole Lonner, the film was executive produced by Dianne Burnett for Burnett Entertainment in association with Thanksgiving Films. As Serling's first feature-length project, Jam is based upon a short film by the same name that Serling shot in 2004. Starring Elizabeth Bogush, Dan Byrd, Julie Claire, and David DeLuise, Jam premiered at the Vail Film Festival on April 1, 2006, aired on television on the Starz! TV channel, and was released on DVD on July 3, 2007, by the Starz! distribution branch of Anchor Bay Entertainment.
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