Fish Story

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Can punk save the world?
Certificate: 15
Running Time: 112 mins
Retail Price: £14.99
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Content Type: Movie

Synopsis:
Based on a novel by Kotaro Isaka, Fish Story weaves together several seemingly separate storylines taking place at different points in time over a 37-year span to explain how a little-known punk rock song can save the world.

In 1975, an unpopular Japanese punk band called "Gekirin" (Wrath) starts work on their 3rd album. Unfortunately the band is a little ahead of its time; punk won't be marketable until the Sex Pistols debut in the UK the following year. Due to nonexistent sales, their record company decides to drop them and they break up soon after recording their final song: "Fish Story".

In 1982 a timid college student named Masashi (Gaku Hamada) becomes fascinated by strange rumors surrounding the song. Apparently, at a certain point in the recording there is a brief interlude where you can hear a woman scream. Later, he meets a mysterious woman at a party who inexplicably predicts that he will save the world one day.

In 2009 a teenager named Asami (Mikako Tabe) falls asleep during a school field trip and gets left behind on a boat. Initially distraught, she's eventually consoled by a kindly cook. Suddenly, men with guns storm in and attempt a boat-jacking.

In 2012 a huge comet can be seen in the sky on a path to destroy Earth. The US has failed in their attempt to blow it up and with only 5 hours left before impact, all major city streets are completely abandoned. That is, except for one record store that continues business as usual. Within the store, "Fish Story" can be heard playing on an old turntable...

Special Features:
Making Of
Live at Tower Records - Shibuya 2009
Theatrical Trailer
Third Window Trailers

Video Tracks:
1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Japanese

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
Yoshihiro Nakamura

Written By:


Starring:
Vincent Giry
Gaku Hamada
Atsushi Itô
Kengo Kora
Mirai Moriyama
Nao Omori
Mikako Tabe

Music From:
Kazuyoshi Saito

Director of Photography:
Takashi Komatsu

Editor:
Eisuke Oohata

Producer:
Yasushi Udagawa

Distributor:
Third Window Films

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