Love & Peace

June. 26,2015      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A man, who once dreamed of becoming a punk rocker, is working as a low salaryman at a musical instrument parts company. He's secretly in love with his colleague. One day, he finds a little turtle on the rooftop, naming it Pikadon.

Hiroki Hasegawa as  Ryoichi Suzuki
Kumiko Aso as  Yuko Terashima
Toshiyuki Nishida as  Mysterious Old Man
Kiyohiko Shibukawa as  Manager
Makita Sports as  Section Chief of Ryoichi's Company
Motoki Fukami as  Toru Tanaka
Toru Tezuka as  Scientist
Eita Okuno as  Revolution Q Band Member
Miyuki Matsuda as  Matsui
Dai Hasegawa as  Revolution Q Band Member

Reviews

Wordiezett
2015/06/26

So much average

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Pacionsbo
2015/06/27

Absolutely Fantastic

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FuzzyTagz
2015/06/28

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Roman Sampson
2015/06/29

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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fluffset
2015/06/30

Sion Sono, the famous director from Japan, he is so versatile, he do all kind of movie, from weird to mainstream, all kind of genre explored. I never read this movie's plot, I just watch this because of his name, Sono-san. So, this movie is an original created by him, mixed all of genre from rags to richest, kaiju, fantasy, santa, a bit of romance in this what can I say a really interesting movie. Its weird but in a cute way. Its so funny to watch with all the awkward japanese moment. Only in japan.

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dccohen-1
2015/07/01

Caught "Love and Peace" at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival as a double bill with his new "Tag", and what really clobbered everyone over the head was how versatile Sion Sono is. From surreal guts and gore in "Tag" to "Love and Peace", a heartwarming fantasy flick that really is fit for the entire family. The entire film feels like a labour of love, as if Sono is – working within a constrained budget – using everything he's got, every trick of the trade, to maximize what he's working with. I looked over a few times and the entire audience had big bubbly smiles from the first frame to the credits. And that's no small feat in a theatre full of jaded horror fanatics. Highly recommended for, well, everyone, old and young!

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