I have never seen the TV show but went on the strength of the adverts thinking it would probably be poor but I would take a chance.
I was very wrong, the film is very funny in places and well worth a watch. It never takes itself seriously and the laughs keep coming.
Good British humour and I am now going to find the series to watch.
People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan
2021
Action / Comedy / Music
Plot summary
Since the end of their pirate radio station, life has been quiet for the Kurupt FM boys, but everything is about to change. News reaches them that one of their songs has been used on a popular game show in Japan. They've made it. Their music is reaching hundreds of thousands of people. It's finally time for them to enjoy the fame and fortune that they've always known they deserved. Chabuddy G steps excitedly back into his management role as Grindah, Beats, Steves and Decoy begin their journey to international stardom - But is Japan really ready for Kurupt FM?
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Went in with low expectations but pleasantly surprised
Bang on!
Having experience in both UK music culture and Tokyo life this film isn't as far off the mark as some people seem to think it is.
The Tokyo locations, mostly Shinjuku and easily recognisable to locals are well chosen, the language and culture barrier details are multilayered and well observed, and not done in a way to be actually stereotypical or derogatory.
The music industry is heavily managed in Japan, and image can be meticulously sculpted, just like in the US/UK manufactured pop scene.
Faded and fallen acts can have surprise success in Japan, - 90s wash outs Kula shaker playing festivals just a few years back!!, and that success is often devoid of it's original scene context, ie Japan will like mohawked punk without knowing about thatcher govt and the social and political scene that created it, they just like the look and sound of it and enjoy it on that level.
So this film got all of that right and delivered it with good humor, although it did cherry pick its cultural points specifically to forward the story, so practically none of the amazing positive things about Tokyo were shown; it's vibrancy, respect, deep culture and history, generous and deeply funny and fun people, self aware, smart, creative, that stuff doesn't really get much of a look in here, but that's fine, it's not the story they're telling.
So too it gets the deluded low level musicians of the electronic music scene. So many clever details (why have I got a guitar in my hand??),only got 2 songs, Beatles etc, And then the social commentary is great.
"I've never received a salary in my whole life".
"I didn't enjoy it, but I loved it" "It tastes normal" etc
A lot of this rings true and is pretty funny.
I know the Japan portrayed is supposed to play on that trope "oh those crazy japs " etc but, it's not that crazy when you live amongst it.
Left me wanting more!
I love pjdn, and it was just so heartwarming to see that Steve's found love