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Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust

Bubble Fiction Japanese poster
Directed by Yasuo Baba
Produced by Chihiro Kameyama
Written by Ryoichi Kimizuka
Starring Hiroko Yakushimaru
Hiroshi Abe
Ryoko Hirosue
Music by Yusuke Honma
Cinematography Kosuke Matushima
Editing by Hiroshi Okuda
Distributed by Toho Company
Release date(s) February 10, 2007
Running time 116 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust (バブルへGO!!~タイムマシンはドラム式~ Baburu e go!! Taimu mashin wa doramu-shiki ?) is a 2007 Japanese science fiction comedy film directed by Yasuo Baba available with English sub-titles. The plot centers on traveling in time from 2007 to 1990 and in the process compares some everyday things between 1990 and 2007 (e.g. cell phones) in a humorous way.

Plot

Isao Shimokawaji (Hiroshi Abe)
Mayumi (Ryoko Hirosue)

When inventor Mariko Tanaka (Hiroko Yakushimaru), who works for Hitachi appliances, accidentally re-engineers a washing machine for time travel, the Japanese government then convinces her to go back in time to prevent the passage of a fictitious law that would prevent the usage of real estate as collateral for loans, which was a major cause of the bursting of the Japanese asset price bubble. However, when contact is lost after she goes back in time, the government then sends Isao Shimokawaji (Hiroshi Abe), who works for the Finance Ministry's Emergency Response Bureau to convince Mariko's estranged daughter Mayumi (Ryoko Hirosue), to go back in time to investigate (other ministry officials tried to use the time machine but all they ended up with were faded socks).

Some knowledge of such things as the presence of electronic turnstiles in the Tokyo subway is helpful with some sight-gags.

The film is also notable for the cameo appearances of celebrities who rose to prominence in Japan in the early 90s, including actresses Ai Iijima and Naoko Iijima(unrelated), announcer Akiko Yagi, and soccer star Ruy Ramos. Each actor portrays a younger version of themselves.

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