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Haruko Azumi Is Missing (also know as Azumi Haruko wa yukue fumei) full movie is released on Dec 03, 2016. Watch Haruko Azumi Is Missing online - the Japanese Comedy movie from Japan. Haruko Azumi Is Missing is directed by Daigo Matsui and created by Mariko Yamauchi with Yû Aoi and Mitsuki Takahata.

It is just another suburban town until the day two events gradually begin to change things forever. First we see a rash of graffiti featuring a local girl, Haruko Azumi, in a series of spray-painted "Missing Girl" posters appearing on the walls of the town. The other, more sinister event is the rise of a gang of vicious high school girls making random attacks on men. The local press covers the story, the graffiti goes viral on the internet and the entire story becomes one of the hottest topics on Twitter. On close examination it appears there is a connection, perhaps the Girl Gang have been inspired by the "Haruko is Missing" posters and have decided to take revenge on all men. This suspenseful tale features the daily lives of japanese women from various age groups, teenage high-school girls, young women in their 20's just starting their careers, and working women in their 30's, long considered by Japanese custom to be 'past their peek.'

As know as:

Azumi Haruko wa yukue fumei, Japanese Girls Never Die, Azumi Haruko wa Yukuefumei, Haruko Azumi Is Missing, A Lonely Girl Has Gone

Countries:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Production Companies:

Fukuoka Broadcasting System (FBS), Itoh Company, Phantom Film

Taglines:

A girl has gone.

Reviews

Katie Rife
AV Club
Japanese Girls Never Die is an impressionistic, kaleidoscopic portrait of life as a woman in modern-day Japan, with a little bit of art-world satire to boot.
by rottentomatoes, Oct 27, 2017
Kristy Puchko
Nerdist
Blending magic realism, pop art moxie, and humane storytelling, director Daigo Matsui delivers a dreamy feminist critique of modern Japanese culture.
by rottentomatoes, Jul 21, 2017
Jessica Kiang
Variety
This vibrant, energetic film simultaneously manages to be pop-art, edgy social critique, and a strangely moving prayer for all the gone girls.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 30, 2016

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