A few Japanese comedy movies suitable for watching during the holidays

2020/12/1120:55:20 entertainment 2716
Z0z is boring at home recently due to the epidemic. At this time, watch some comedies with your family and relax.

Below I will recommend a few Japanese comedy movies suitable for watching during the holidays.


University of Laughter (2004)

starring: Yakusho Koji / Inagaki Goro / Takahashi Masaya / Komatsu Masao / Kimura Tae / Kato Ai / Yashima Homo

In 1940, Japan established the Drama Inspection Division in the police station. The censor Mukosaka (played by Yakusho Koji) is an unsmiling person. The comedy writer Tsubakiichi (Inagaki Goro) of the University of Laughs Troupe worked hard to cope with Mukosaka's inspection, and a tug of war around the comedy script kicked off. In this tug-of-war, Tsubaki and Mukosaka created an unprecedented comedy script.

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The Great Undead (2011)

Starring: Eri Fukatsu/ Toshiyuki Nishida/ Takeuchi Yuko / Hiroshi Abe/ Fujikoki 1/ Ryoko Kusano// Hiroshi Abe/ Fujiko 1 A sexy woman, Suzuko Yabe (Yuko Takeuchi) was tragically killed, and her husband Goro Yabe was regarded as a suspect. The female lawyer Baosheng Emi (Fukatsu Eri)'s father is a very famous lawyer, but she is totally useless as a lawyer. In order to continue to be a lawyer, she took the case that no one took. The alibi provided by Goro Yabe was actually pressed by a ghost at the time of the crime. In order to win the lawsuit, Takayo had to ask the ghost to testify in court. However, apart from her, no one can see the ghost. What should Emi do?

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"Roman Baths"

was adapted from the serialization in 2009, Yamazaki Mari's Japanese manga, and the movie version was released in 2012. The story connects the bathing culture of ancient Rome with the bathing and bathing culture of Japan. Lucis, the ancient Roman bathhouse architect played by Hiroshi Abe, was entrusted by the Roman Emperor Hadrian to build a new bathing place.

Lucis, who had no idea, traveled to modern Japan and saw Japan’s rich bathhouses and bathing equipment. The inspiration inspired by the wrong idea would allow him to return to the Roman Empire to build a brand new bath. In addition to the endless laughter created by the cultural differences between the ancients and the modern, the

film is the key to the whole film with the skill of the sneer laughter Abe and his attractive body.

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