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The Contestant

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
3586
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
The Contestant (2023)
A Japanese reality TV star left naked in a room for more than a year, tasked with filling out magazine sweepstakes to earn food and clothing.
Riproduci trailer1:38
1 video
4 foto
BiografiaUn documentario

Una star giapponese dei reality è rimasto nudo in una stanza per più di un anno, incaricato di compilare concorsi a premi per riviste per guadagnare cibo e vestiti.Una star giapponese dei reality è rimasto nudo in una stanza per più di un anno, incaricato di compilare concorsi a premi per riviste per guadagnare cibo e vestiti.Una star giapponese dei reality è rimasto nudo in una stanza per più di un anno, incaricato di compilare concorsi a premi per riviste per guadagnare cibo e vestiti.

  • Regia
    • Clair Titley
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Clair Titley
  • Star
    • Toshio Tsuchiya
    • Tomoaki Hamatsu
    • Kazuko Hamatsu
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    3586
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Clair Titley
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Clair Titley
    • Star
      • Toshio Tsuchiya
      • Tomoaki Hamatsu
      • Kazuko Hamatsu
    • 29Recensioni degli utenti
    • 30Recensioni della critica
    • 67Metascore
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    Interpreti principali9

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    Toshio Tsuchiya
    • Self
    Tomoaki Hamatsu
    • Self
    • (as Nasubi)
    Kazuko Hamatsu
    • Self - Tomoaki Hamatsu's mother
    Seiichi Hirai
    • Self - Nasubi's manager
    Harutaro Kagawa
    • Self - director of reality show Denpa Shonen
    Juliet Hindell
    • Self
    Ikuyo Hamatsu
    • Self - Tomoaki Hamatsu's elder sister
    Jun Anzai
    • Self - Tomoaki Hamatsu's childhood friend
    Kenji Kondo
    • Self - mountain guide
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    8xkdsy

    Wtf

    The creator of this show is a huge pile of S@&T, He thinks he was being clever and interesting and creating entertaining shows even though he was essentially being a bully torturing another man for profit. I still got the feeling that he thinks he's hot S@&T, and kind of wish that he would've gone to jail. The other creators that are filmed also are responsible for taking part. They have zero sympathy for their fellow man. They are essentially the bully on the schoolyard making money. I hope the contestant himself Has a very fulfilling life now. What a sad story, take advantage of a guy who is Trying to make it.
    9darrylmsmith

    WOW

    I watched this by myself and I was saying out loud "WOW", "I don't believe this", and many expletives.

    It's a crazy ride. I'm not really an outwardly emotion person, but at certain points, I teared up - out of happiness, out of shock, out of just wrapping my head around.

    It is much more than a voyeuristic experience of him endure, it really is a reflection of humanity; on one hand the cruelty that humans can afflict on another, and then it also showcases the compassion of humanity.

    After watching, I am so surprised that here in the US I had never heard about this. It's really unbelievable.

    I am typing this right after watching and my head is still wrapping my head around what I just saw.
    8monogatari82

    An unbelievably cruel thing to do to a human being

    I noticed this documentary, half intrigued but horrified by the premise, I'm about 3/4 into the documentary and feel like punching the producer of Denpa Shonen Toshio Tsuchiya who is still pleased with what he did, and doesn't seem to know empathy.

    With what I know from the afterlife, he will (like everyone) get to feel all the pain inflicted on other living beings, and feel exactly what they went through.

    This all just makes me feel sad. Some of the things that happened in there will be amongst the worst nightmare people can imagine.

    The documentary itself deserves an 8, I would probably not rate the original show that high.
    8striklix

    What the actual hell is going on in Japan

    Bro my god the stuff that happens to this dude is literally horrifying?! I cannot believe that this actually exists and was broadcast to the world and everyone really loved it.. I mean I get that they didn't particularly know how harrowing this situation was for this guy but the fact this man spent a whole fifteen months trapped inside two incredibly small rooms only being able to live off the prizes he won from contests, nearly starving almost all the time and in a constant state of loneliness and depression yet somehow managing to always be entertaining for the camera - whether that be from him possibly going a little stir crazy or just being an immensely funny guy... I think it's a little fifty-fifty there.

    I really liked the way this was all told, which makes for one of the most visually engaging documentary experiences I have had all year. Edited together really well; between its present day interviews with those involved and related to the people involved plus the actual footage itself from the hit reality show "Life in Prizes". Said show stars the central talking point and voice of this documentary, Tomoaki Hamatsu, or better known as Natsubi (meaning eggplant) due to his long face which was the subject of many bullies in his youth but later something he seems to have come to embrace. Natsubi himself is genuinely hilarious, every single joke this man made both on the show itself and during the talking segments were incredibly funny and he has such a strong screen presence that fills the entire atmosphere with joy it's honestly contagious, plus the man has a very happy smile.

    This documentary showcases some of the most disturbing practices in reality tv I have ever had the chance to witness and I have never before felt so bad for a man who is having psychological warfare being carried out against him. It definitely works amazingly for the show as the entire time you're cheering the man on as you desperately want him to get out, and he does too, but it's immensely depressing to watch this guy break as he gets put through this rigorous process not just once, but two goddamn times. I am just happy that after he had gotten out of doing this show he was able to glean something positive out of it all and the perspective it ended up giving him on the way humans cannot handle loneliness and how helping each other is so important is poetic and beautiful. Also the ending part which is far more recent when he is involved in an avalanche yet instead of trying to make sure he himself is okay after it he immediately rushes to start hello everyone else out is awe inspiring and one of the most moving things I've ever heard of a man doing.

    Japanese television is apparently really out there which I was not really aware of before.. I mean I have seen some of the wacky game shows that have appeared in tik tok clips but I didn't know they were doing this all the way back then and to such a severe extent that they almost entirely broke this poor man. I really hope it hasn't affected bim so much negatively that it has ruined any portion of his life as he seems like such a happy and funny guy who more than deserves the notoriety that he has acquired, but I do wish it didn't come at the cost of his mental state for a staggering fifteen months. Toshio Tsuchiya is a very interesting guy for being willing and insanely eager to put this man through all of this stuff, and despite him contributing a whole ton of money and resources for a helping cause, and feeling a semblance of remorse for his action - I obviously still don't think what he did was worth it in the slightest and no matter what Natsubi learned from his experience in that situation he never should've been put into it.

    I very clearly recommend you check out this documentary for yourself if you have Hulu, even if you're not particularly interested in the topic itself I always think it's a good idea to spread some light on a situation I feel like a large portion of people are not already aware of, like me. It's really well told with some fascinating stories from everyone involved and the way it is all put together both looks great but also flows amazingly. It's not a super long runtime either only landing at about ninety minutes so I think it's more than worth giving your time to, and hopefully watching this supports Natsubi in some sort of way. Mans got out through hell and back and somehow came out with an even bigger smile on his face and the urge to help people, so you gotta respect him at the very least. Peak for real.
    anglicant

    The producer should be in prison

    Crazy documentary. Not in the "haha" funny kind of way. More in a "the producer and pretty much every decision maker involved should be tried in the Hague and imprisoned for a decade" kind of way... Anything less than them personally paying an above average wage to this man for the rest of his life is grave injustice.

    This show is what happens when capitalism is not held accountable. It was pure, unbridled exploitation, kidnapping, and psychological trauma for profit. Anyone justifying otherwise is an absolute psychopath. The producer tries to make it seem as though he was conflicted, but he's very obviously a raging narcissist.

    Nasubi has the heart of a lion. 99% of humanity would not be able to ensure what he went through. I wish him the best.

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