The earth will not tremble, the Japanese will not pop out. There's no life for a yellow man. . .
In fact, the film is not as bad as you might think from the description. Of course, this is postmodern, but it is semantic and easy to look, I did not expect that it would be in general a normal movie that can be watched and praised.
The first story is about how difficult Japanese urban life is. They are overpopulated, they work very hard, they are always in poverty, they live in some boxes, not apartments. No wonder you don’t just turn into a chair.
The moral of the second story did not understand, but somehow I feel that this is an attack on Americans. The music from Godzilla was so beautiful, it had never stood so clearly in its place.
The third is really cool. You can't live like that, and at least one person has understood that. Fashion for hikki came from Japan, let them now create a cultural resonance to extinguish this business. By the way, the topic of couches is revealed better than in the movie "Tom's Lover".