Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Suzume Katakura is an ordinary housewife. Her husband has been sent overseas on business, and although he phones her regularly, he is more concerned with the heath and welfare of his pet turtle. The days pass monotonously; it is though no one pays her any attention, not even her husband. The ordinariness of her life is interrupted one day when she spots a flyer in a stairway advertising for spies. Intrigued, Suzume phones the number. Three days later she is instructed to go to a run down apartment. She is greeted by a man and woman, he is unemployed, she is a shopping mall announcer. They claim to be working for a foreign state, and just like Suzume they are ordinary people with ordinary lives. The couple persuade Suzume to become a secret agent too. They virtually force 5 million yen onto Suzume, and so begins her life as a spy!
Director Miki Satoshi's comic tale of a bored housewife's new occupation as a spy. Stuck in domestic purgatory while her businessman husband travels the world, Suzume Katakura (Juri Ueno) dreams of another life. Fate lends a hand one day when she stumbles upon a flyer trying to recruit spies. Intrigued by the offer, Suzume phones the number, and is directed three days later to a run-down flat in one of the city's seedier areas. Met by an unemployed man and a female shopping mall announcer who claim to be in the pay of a foreign power, Suzume soon succumbs to their sales pitch, taking charge of a large amount of yen to finance her first mission.
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