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Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter

Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014)

66% User Rating
1h 44min
Drama

Frustrated with her mundane life, a Tokyo office worker becomes obsessed with a fictional movie that she mistakes for a documentary. Fixating on a scene where stolen cash is buried in North Dakota, she travels to America to find it.

David ZellnerDirector

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Rinko Kikuchi

Rinko Kikuchi

Kumiko

Nobuyuki Katsube

Nobuyuki Katsube

Sakagami

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Kanako Higashi

Michi

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Ichi Kyokaku

Library Security Guard

Ayaka Onishi

Ayaka Onishi

Chieko

Mayuko Kawakita

Mayuko Kawakita

Ms. Kanazaki

Asami Tano

Asami Tano

Office lady

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Ako Yoshida

Office lady

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Anna Wakamori

Office lady

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Risa Hotta

Office lady

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Hitomi Sawano

Office lady

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Maki Issô

Office lady

Ariei Umefune

Ariei Umefune

Office lady

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Takao Kinoshita

Dry Cleaning Clerk

Shirley Venard

Shirley Venard

Older Woman

David Zellner

David Zellner

Policeman

Nathan Zellner

Nathan Zellner

Robert

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Yumiko Hioki

Kumiko's Mother

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Tetsuya Hayakawa

Dancing couple

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Mihoka Tomoda

Dancing couple

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Yusei Fujii

Mayo (Michi's Child)

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Natsuki Kanno

Department store clerk

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Brad Prather

Brad

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Earl Milton

Bus driver

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Madde Gibba

Gift shop clerk

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Ravi Jasthi

Motel clerk

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Lucy Luu

Chinese restaurant owner

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Kirsten Gregerson

Airport Passenger (uncredited)

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Joel Thingvall

Airline Passenger (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Reno
Reno
Rating 80%

March 4, 2016

> An innocent girl's desperate adventure. The rumours always adds lots interesting stuffs than the actual news. Sometime we feel that should have been real, because of the sunning depth that even a real story can't match. That's why the false information spreads like a virus on the social media. This movie character was inspired by a real young woman from Japan, but not the real event. An urban legend surround her visit to Minnesota, United States, back in the 2001. I have seen many films of different versions of the same events or the persons, but I never heard of this one before. So after the watch I did a little research on the original and I thought this film looked much better than that, especially for the movie it supplied a fine story material. Still a very much predictable, but for an entertainment purpose, it did decently. It was a beautiful adventure-drama. The main character is just like the one from 'Citizen Dog' or 'Amelie'. Kumiko is an innocent and a solitude woman in the twilight of her 20s. Her life is not so good, with having no friends or a boyfriend, pressure from her mother and at work, she decides to chase an unexpected dream after learning about the treasure from the tape she finds in a seaside. That leads her to travel halfway across the world to an unfamiliar territory and what follows is her desperate drive to achieve the undertaking. > "I discover treasure. Right here. It's mine." The end was heartbreaking, only if you understood it clearly. Though I'm not going to reveal anything about that part as it might spoil if you have not it yet. But there's no declaration in the opening or before the end credits about whether it was a real or what actually happened in the end. Lots of scenes make no sense, and gives the impression of the girl is so dumb. Also leaves many unanswered questions behind which is the negative side of the narration. That's what you get in an urban myth, a collective tale and each slice of it is someone's creation/prediction based on the original evidence that is not understood properly. The story might be Americas, but due to the Japanese lead character, the entire film was in Japanese with English subtitle and very often some English line with the American characters. Besides, it looks more a Japanese film than the Hollywood's. The 'Pacific Rim' star Rinko Kikuchi was outstanding in the title role. The direction was good, the director also appeared in a small role as a cop. In fact, that was a big one for this movie where a small role can impact on the high level. Even a ten year old can differentiate what is real and what's not from a movie he watches in this world. Whatever the girl from the movie believed in is simply a fictional account and an entertainment for us, so don't expect it to be an uplifting movie. As I said it was based on a speculation of some real incident, but a well made movie except not detailing everything they have shown. It got a mixed response with mostly positive feedbacks, but my take on it is definitely good. And finally, this movie is not for everyone, if you decide to watch, try not to analyse it deeply. 8/10

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