便利店故事 Kato is an aspiring screenwriter treading water. He spends his days pitching stories to offbeat agents and executives who are anything but impressed. Not that he has run out of ideas,tobu7tobu8 they just don’t seem to go anywhere. Unlike his relationship with his girlfriend Zigzag – that one is going down the drain. Little does Kato – or anyone – know that life is about to take some seriously weird turns. 便利店故事 While out to buy the special brand of food for his girlfriend’s dog Cerberus, Kato discovers an abandoned convenience store that transforms his trajectory. A stumble into a refrigerator catapults him into a realm of fantastical inspiration boosted by an eccentric couple he meets along the way. Might this be the key to getting his mojo back? Miki Satoshi (Adrift in Tokyo, What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?) returns with a surreal and quirky indie film that manages to be both charming and deeply philosophical. Teaming up with Japanese cinema expert and notable critic for The Japan Times Mark Schilling (Art, Cult and Commerce: Japanese Cinema Since 2000), Convenience Story takes you on an eccentric Dantean ride brimming with psychological tension and the zest of karma. From the purgatory of writer’s block, to a hell of an adventure, Kato’s journey is a satisfying and thoughtful tale. 源自:地在家里宣布,说孩子的名字他已经取好了,如果是个女孩就叫她谷晓冉,如果是个男孩,那随便我们怎么叫。安东阳在来前,也都订好了酒店,众人将在这里短暂的落脚,休息一夜后,第二天一早便要出发。一个大概有七八十岁,头发花白,满脸皱纹,手里杵着拐杖的老太婆,有些狐疑的看了林小七一眼,嚅动着嘴唇说道朋友?小姑凉,我们这里全都是一些老太婆,老太爷的,哪里有你的朋友?定定地望着那艘驶过来的快艇上,迎风站着的,一抹高大的男人身影,幽冷出声。
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