I Don't Have Any Money Left in My Retirement Account (2021) Poster

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5/10
Good start then faded
richy_palmer21 January 2023
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Being interested in personal finance and living in Japan I was interested to see what this movie offered in problems faced and solutions found in regard to the elderly in Japan.

The movie started off quite well showing how elderly and those who take care of them are challenged when things like schooling, elderly care, weddings and funerals suddenly come into their lives. The bank balance was shown on screen with money being taken off for these events and the balance getting less and less much to the dismay of the wife who was bearing the brunt of the financial setbacks.

This was all good but then instead of offering real solutions into how to get out of this debt and become more financially stable we get a story of how they sold their house to live in a share house. While this could work for a few people it is definitely not the desired result for most people in this world I presume. Also, while the wife has been struggling with money and worrying about retirement etc and you'd think realizing the importance of it, in the end she gets 100,000yen (about $1000) and what does she do with it? Save? Invest? Buy something she needs? Nope, she goes out and buys a 97,000yen ($970) handbag! Yes, seriously.

So the movie went from interesting and then downhill pretty fast.

The acting was also pretty bad like most Japanese movies these days. Too much overacting and way too many geinojin (TV personalities) who didn't need to be in the movie in there.

It could have been a good film, and had potential but ultimately failed to deliver.

But still does have some interesting food for thought content, you probably only need to watch the first half of the movie to see it though.
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3/10
Aging Isn't Fun; Neither Is This Movie!
net_orders18 December 2022
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A boat load of plot devices and other things have been crammed into this film. In more skilled hands, the parts might have worked nicely together in a fine little movie. But for this film, the whole is far, far less than any summation of its parts. The movie is simply a poorly written, cast, directed, and acted production. Performance of the lead actress often consists of mugging and making guttural sounds of surprise/despair/relief/etc. Lead male actor (playing the husband) looks like a fugitive from a low-budged horror movie. The film is also way too long (it never seems to end!). Viewers might be tempted to hang in there for awhile with the hope that things will improve - they do not. Attempts at senior humor are decidedly not humorous. Pasted on animation (mostly the addition and subtraction of yen amounts) is cute for the first few times, but quickly becomes a stale irritant. Even the lively Latin favor of the music can not counter the boredom. There is egg in this film alright - on the faces of the movie makers. Viewed at a JICC Virtual J-Film event. WILLIAM FLANIGAN.
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