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Drowning Fish offers a unique blend of action and drama, set against the vibrant, chaotic backdrop of Shinjuku. The premise is wild—corporate execs coerced into public nudity, which leads to a search for the mysterious 'Oboreru Sakana'. The leads are these morally gray characters, both of whom have their own baggage. Their infiltration of a gay nightclub is both awkward and somehow compelling. It paints an interesting picture of Tokyo's nightlife through a lens that’s pretty unfiltered. The pacing is a bit uneven but captures the frantic energy of the streets. Performances vary—some feel natural, while others lean into the absurd, which adds to the film’s distinct flavor. Practical effects are minimal, but they hold a certain charm that aligns well with the gritty tone.
Explores themes of morality and identity.Set in a vibrant yet gritty Tokyo setting.Features a mix of humor and tension.
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