32-year-old Tatsuo Fukuda, nickname Fuku-chan (Miyuki Oshima), is a painter who lives in a run-down apartment complex called Fukufuku Flats. He spends his days working up a sweat painting buildings, his nights mediating disputes between the other denizens of Fukufuku Flats, and his days off flying handmade kites down by the riverside. One day, an unfamiliar woman turns up at Fukufuku Flats. It is Chiho, his first love from his junior high school days who he has not seen for around 20 years, and she has come to apologize for something that happened in their past. As Fuku-chan allows himself to get caught up in Chiho's quest to become a photographer, he begins to fall in love all over again with this woman who was responsible for the traumatizing incident that led to his fear of women... Extras: Interview with director Yosuke Fujita / Making Of Special Features: 5.1 Surround Sound, Anamorphic widescreen with removable subtitles
As the title implies, there are five main story lines that seem, in the beginning, to exist in parallel universes.
Teruo the eldest son of a used bookstore owner has a dream: to build the world scariest haunted house. About to reach his 30th birthday Teruo is still idling away his life. One day through the introduction of childhood friend Hisanobu an extremely clumsy painter/artist comes to work at the bookstore. Meet Akari. A cute attractive girl that both Teruo and Hisanobu soon fall for. This small bookstore could be in any town and becomes a refuge for these individuals that have fallen out of the mainstream society. 'Fine Totally Fine' is an eagerly awaited hilarious film that portrays an easy-going comical and heat-warming story that unfolds in a bookstore.
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