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Fish Story
Directed byYoshihiro Nakamura
Written byKōtarō Isaka
(novel)
Tamio Hayashi
(screenplay)
StarringVincent Giry
Gaku Hamada
Atsushi Itô
Kengo Kora
Mirai Moriyama
Mikako Tabe

Release date

  • March 20, 2009 (2009-03-20) (Japan)

Running time

112 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Fish Story (フィッシュストーリー, Fisshū Sutōrī) is a 2009 Japanese action comedy film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura with the screenplay adapted from the eponymous novel by Kōtarō Isaka.

Plot[edit]

In 1975, an obscure rock band called Gekirin record a song called "Fish Story" that anticipates the sound of punk rock that is taking root in New York City and London. The band breaks up shortly after "Fish Story" is released due to record company interference, but the song has an ongoing life over the years. The film jumps between decades as the recording plays a role in several seemingly unrelated scenarios: a member of the hospitality staff on a ferry (Mirai Moriyama) wins the heart of a beautiful girl while battling hijackers; Masaru (Gaku Hamada) and his buddies look for women on a lonely and boring evening; a comet heads towards Earth while a strange man in a record store lectures those around him about the impending destruction of the Earth; and how Gekirin came to write the song.

Release[edit]

Fish Story received its North American premiere at the 2009 New York Asian Film Festival and the H.R. Giger Award «Narcisse» for the Best Feature Film at the Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival (Switzerland).

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