Junk (2016)

2016 · Movie · 48 min. · Japan

Junk (2016)

Junk (2016) follows the story of Nashida, a middle-aged man who finds himself in a dire situation. He is relentlessly pursued by Ishii, a notorious loan shark, and his associate, Yoshimoto, for unpaid debts. Nashida attempts to deceive them with a composed demeanor, but Yoshimoto's thorough investigation exposes all his lies. Despite the grim circumstances, Ishii offers Nashida an unexpected opportunity. Three months later, Nashida is working as a debt collector under Ishii's supervision, partnering with Yoshimoto. Their latest assignment involves collecting a substantial debt from Aya, a high school girl. However, Aya's enigmatic charm and persuasive words ensnare them, leading them to her father, Ensai, whose business involves acquiring struggling companies. Ensai and his daughter exploit societal norms, turning the tables on Nashida and Yoshimoto.

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Direction Yuki Otsuka

Cast Mio Imada · Keisaku Kimura · Hiroaki Miyakawa

Screenplay Yuki Otsuka

Cinematography Ivan Kovac

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Title Junk

Original title Junk

Year 2016

Type Movie

Length 48 min.

Country Japan


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