
Five poor musicians make up the worst traveling brass band in Japan. For a few days they hook up with an awful circus whose male performers are on strike.


Is it worth a watch? If you like movies that feel a bit dusty and genuinely weird, give this a shot. People who want polished, high-budget studio comedies should probably look elsewhere. It’s for the folks who find joy in watching a group of guys who are objectively terrible at their jobs try to survive in a chaotic en...


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"Is it worth a watch? If you like movies that feel a bit dusty and genuinely weird, give this a shot. People who want polished, high-budget studio comedies should probably look elsewhere. It’s for the folks who find joy in watching a group of guys who are objectively terrible at their jobs try to survive in a chaotic environment. The premise is simple enough. Five broke musicians—none of whom seem to have mastered their instruments—stumble into a traveling circus. The circus is currently falling..."

Nijiko Kiyokawa
Kohei Ima, Roppa Furukawa, Ryūji Nagami
Japan

