Comedian, actor, and television personality Junji Takada is set to topline a film for the very first time at the age of 63. The project is titled Homecoming and was directed by Toshihiro Iijima (Kinyobi no Tsumatachi e).
Takeda plays a man who’s dedicated most of his life to his job. However, after reaching the age of retirement, he channels that dedication into his steadily-aging hometown by reviving the local festival in the hopes of restoring some bustle and excitement.
The story depicts a serious problem in modern Japanese society, as plunging birthrates have caused a steady incline of the average age in many areas. However, the casting of Takada, who’s been called one of the kings of Heisei-era comedy, presumably insures the subject will be handled with an added touch of humor.
“Homecoming” will be released in Japan in March 2011.
Source: Cinema Today...
Takeda plays a man who’s dedicated most of his life to his job. However, after reaching the age of retirement, he channels that dedication into his steadily-aging hometown by reviving the local festival in the hopes of restoring some bustle and excitement.
The story depicts a serious problem in modern Japanese society, as plunging birthrates have caused a steady incline of the average age in many areas. However, the casting of Takada, who’s been called one of the kings of Heisei-era comedy, presumably insures the subject will be handled with an added touch of humor.
“Homecoming” will be released in Japan in March 2011.
Source: Cinema Today...
- 10/22/2010
- Nippon Cinema
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