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The Matsuno brothers return to the big screen, this time in live-action and portrayed by the members of the Japanese boy band Snow Man! Osomatsu ends up meeting the CEO of a multi-trillion yen company, who wants to adopt Osomatsu as his own! The other brothers find out, and of course, they can't let that slide without a fight...
The Matsuno brothers return to the big screen, this time in live-action and portrayed by the members of the Japanese boy band Snow Man! Osomatsu ends up meeting the CEO of a multi-trillion yen company, who wants to adopt Osomatsu as his own! The other brothers find out, and of course, they can't let that slide without a fight...
The film primarily focuses on absurdist comedy and character-driven humor, presenting the NEET lifestyle and societal non-conformity without advocating for a specific political ideology or offering an ideological solution to any societal problem.
Mr. Osomatsu, as a Japanese anime, features a cast authentic to its cultural origin, which does not involve the recasting of traditionally white roles. The narrative primarily focuses on comedic situations involving the dysfunctional lives of its main characters, rather than explicitly centering on or critiquing traditional identities through a DEI lens.
The film incorporates queer-coded humor and Boys' Love tropes primarily for comedic effect and parody. These elements are incidental to the main plot and character development, serving as gags rather than serious explorations of LGBTQ+ identity. The portrayal neither strongly affirms nor denigrates, resulting in a neutral net impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2022 film features the established male sextuplet protagonists from the 'Mr. Osomatsu' franchise, who retain their canonical gender. No existing characters from the source material or previous installments are portrayed as a different gender.
The 2022 live-action film adapts a Japanese manga and anime series. The characters, originally depicted as Japanese, are portrayed by Japanese actors in the movie, maintaining their established race.
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