Watch: 味園ユニバース 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – As a band plays for a crowd in a certain town square in Osaka, a young man rushes the stage, grabs the microphone, and begins to sing. The crowd is blown away by the man’s singing voice, but after the performance, band manager Kasumi discovers that the man has no memory of his own life other than his talent for singing. Kasumi becomes interested in working with him anyway, and gives him the nickname “Pochi Otoko” (dog man). Before long, Pochi Man is accepted as the lead vocalist of a band, but a major problem from his past will soon come back to haunt him..
Plot: Shigeo is released from prison and immediately beaten up by some old associates, which results in him losing his memory. Kasumi, who just by chance happens to be the manager of a band, takes him in and discovers his talent for singing.
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Confusing, But Engaging
Shortly after a young man is released from prison, where he has served 18 months for assault, he is set upon by a gang of thugs who beat him up and leave him in the road. Upon awakening, the man doesn’t remember anything, not even who he is – he has retrograde amnesia. He wanders the city and eventually stumbles upon an outdoor concert; without knowing why, he grabs the mic from the singer and bursts into his own rendition of a famous J-pop song. Then he passes out. Kasumi, the band’s manager, takes him home and decides that she wants him to be part of the band, which the young man, nicknamed “Pooch” by Kasumi, is eager to do. But sooner or later his memory will return, and that could be dangerous for both of them….This is a strange mixture of J-pop (there’s a LOT of music in it) and gangster-type violence, with funny moments and scenes of tenderness between the two leads, who you sort of hope will get together in the end. A couple of late scenes are very confusing – how could Kasumi and her grandfather know *that*? – but if you leave that confusion alone, it’s a pretty enjoyable film. I liked all the J-pop, a type of music with very odd lyrics; I hated the many scenes of people eating, but that’s just my neurosis. Others would also like this movie, I think, even if it is a bit confusing.
Confusing, But Engaging
Shortly after a young man is released from prison, where he has served 18 months for assault, he is set upon by a gang of thugs who beat him up and leave him in the road. Upon awakening, the man doesn’t remember anything, not even who he is – he has retrograde amnesia. He wanders the city and eventually stumbles upon an outdoor concert; without knowing why, he grabs the mic from the singer and bursts into his own rendition of a famous J-pop song. Then he passes out. Kasumi, the band’s manager, takes him home and decides that she wants him to be part of the band, which the young man, nicknamed “Pooch” by Kasumi, is eager to do. But sooner or later his memory will return, and that could be dangerous for both of them….This is a strange mixture of J-pop (there’s a LOT of music in it) and gangster-type violence, with funny moments and scenes of tenderness between the two leads, who you sort of hope will get together in the end. A couple of late scenes are very confusing – how could Kasumi and her grandfather know *that*? – but if you leave that confusion alone, it’s a pretty enjoyable film. I liked all the J-pop, a type of music with very odd lyrics; I hated the many scenes of people eating, but that’s just my neurosis. Others would also like this movie, I think, even if it is a bit confusing.
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Genre Comedy, Drama
Director Nobuhiro Yamashita
Writer Tomoe Kanno
Actors Subaru Shibutani, Fumi Nikaidô, Sarina Suzuki
Country Japan
Awards 2 wins & 3 nominations
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