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 [show more]
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Japanese comedy drama written and directed by Yosuke Fujita starring Miyuki Ohshima as the 32-year-old nicknamed Fuku-Chan who lives in the run-down Fukufuku apartment complex. Having lived there most of his adult life after relocating from his rural high school, Fuku makes a living painting and flies kites in his spare time. With a dismal track record of relationships to his name, Fuku has his lonely existence shaken-up by the arrival of old flame Chiho (Asami Mizukawa), who has been driven to the city to gain forgiveness from the boy she once traumatised. As he falls in love with his childhood sweetheart all over again, will Fuku finally be able to forgive her and overcome his fear of the opposite sex?
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