Rinko Kikuchi (“Babel,” “Pacific Rim”) stars as the title character Kumiko, a woman in her late twenties living in Tokyo where she works in a monotonous dead end job. That’s easily identifiable with about 80% of us, right? You don’t need to be fluent in Japanese to understand that, I’m sure. Kumiko is also enormously obsessed with finding buried treasure in the United States. She believes that the money buried in the snow by Steve Buscemi near the end of “Fargo” really happened and is just waiting for her to come find it. After all, “Fargo” does open with a disclaimer saying the film is a true story (even though it isn’t).
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Cancel all proposed awards ceremonies and hand over the major gongs to Peter Farrelly's Ricky ;Stanicky.
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