
While the film deals with themes of failure and "no-win" situations, it maintains a humorous tone that keeps it from being purely depressing.
The movie follows (played by Maki Sakai), a mid-30s divorcée and failed actress who returns to her childhood home at a Shinto shrine to help her family with chores. Her aimless life is disrupted when she meets Masaru (played by Gen Hoshino), a naive young man trying to set up a stall at the local shrine festival. Director: Kazuyoshi Kumakiri Starring: Maki Sakai, Gen Hoshino, and Shingo Tsurumi Genre: Drama / Comedy Runtime: 105 minutes Non-Ko (2008) 1080p
“Nobuko is drowning in her unhappiness but is like a magnet for unwanted attention... It's a bizarre ride painted with truly unique imagery.” Letterboxd While the film deals with themes of failure
“Sakai's character isn't very likable... but somehow she makes her internal disappointment with life palpable and it brings you along for the ride.” IMDb Nonko 36-sai (kaji-tetsudai) (2008) - IMDb Notable Features & Highlights The film is noted
Shot in 35mm with an American Vista (1.85:1) aspect ratio and available in 1080p high definition. Notable Features & Highlights
The film is noted for its lyrical cinematography by Ryuto Kondo, which adds a visual depth to the often bleak narrative.
The 2008 Japanese film (also known as Nonko 36-sai (kaji-tetsudai) or Nonko, 36 Years Old ) is a character-driven drama that features an empathetic and direct portrait of a social outsider. Key Film Details