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Million Yen Women

Original title: 1,000,000 yen no Onnatachi
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.3K
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Million Yen Women (2017)
JapaneseCrimeMysteryRomance

A frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the... Read allA frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the invites?A frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the invites?

  • Stars
    • Yôjirô Noda
    • Rila Fukushima
    • Rena Matsui
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Yôjirô Noda
      • Rila Fukushima
      • Rena Matsui
    • 25User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Yôjirô Noda
    • Shin Michima
    • 2017
    Rila Fukushima
    Rila Fukushima
    • Minami Shirakawa
    • 2017
    Rena Matsui
    • Hitomi Tsukamoto
    • 2017
    Miwako Wagatsuma
    • Yuki Kobayashi…
    • 2017
    Rena Takeda
    • Midori Suzumura
    • 2017
    Yûko Araki
    Yûko Araki
    • Nanaka Hiraka
    • 2017
    Tomoya Nakamura
    Tomoya Nakamura
    • Yuzu Hankai
    • 2017
    Takashi Yamanaka
    Takashi Yamanaka
    • Seiji Sakurai
    • 2017
    Tetsuhiro Ikeda
    • Ryuichi Moriguchi
    • 2017
    Yûya Endô
    Yûya Endô
    • Sunako
    • 2017
    Kaito Yoshimura
    • 2017
    Lily Franky
    Lily Franky
    • Tatsuyuki Michima
    • 2017
    Juri Ihata
    • Nori Miura
    • 2017
    Mariko Tsutsui
    Mariko Tsutsui
    • 2017
    Moeka Hoshi
    Moeka Hoshi
    • Hotaru
    • 2017
    Noriko Sunami
    • 2017
    Kanji Furutachi
    Kanji Furutachi
    • Chiba sensei
    • 2017
    Minami Kojima
      • 2017
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      User reviews25

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      10spasek

      Incredibly Powerful and Compelling Work of Art!

      This is the type of film that could easily be talked about and discussed in universities. If it isn't, then it's a tragedy. This complex, amazing character study rivals some of the best films and shows that I've ever seen in over 40 years of viewing.

      This film is truly a work of art. Each character brings something refreshing, new and compelling to the table (almost literally!).

      This powerful character study is about a novelist with a tragic past who is unable to become a successful author. For some strange reason, five women are invited to live with him for a million yen per month. When he's not writing, he cooks and looks after them. Each woman is different in age, occupation, personality, and background. Part of the mystery is in trying to figure out why the invitations were sent, what the purpose of the women being there is, and who sent them.

      The author learns to accept his new living situation, and finds that there are rules for his interactions with them.

      The story weaves like a fine tapestry of tragic, complex pasts in the lives of all of the characters, and basically what drives people to do things and be who they are. It's riveting story-telling that keeps you hooked, and makes you wince when the number of episodes left to watch dwindles. You want more. You crave more, and you find yourself grateful for finding such a unique and exquisite gem such as this series.

      This is a series that can easily be watched over and over again. It's touching and heart-breaking that compels the viewer to dig deep within themselves; about the walls we put up to keep from being hurt; about the fear of loss, and the fear to love.

      I can't recommend this series strongly enough. It's a story with characters that stays with you long after you've finished, and that's the mark of something so powerfully artistic in how it captivates its viewer.
      6Hallelujah289

      Sometimes vacuous, sometimes has a great deal of substance

      "Million Yen Women" is a Japanese TV series on Netflix that is based off a manga. The protagonist is Yojiro Noda, lead singer of RADWIMPS, the band that did the very popular soundtrack of animated film "Your Name."

      The structure of "Million Yen Women" is the basic set-up of a "harem" manga. "Harem" is a a popular sub-genre in manga where a clueless man lives together with many young, attractive women, many of whom develop crushes or fall in love with him. Although the harem set-up is fine for comics, it rather loses its tenuous credibility in live-action film such as in "Million Yen Women." However this TV series has a twist, an element of mystery, that is almost as fantastical but rather more welcome. Kudos to Yojiro Noda, anyway, for making his protagonist likable anyhow.

      Harem is not particularly my cup of tea, but I did enjoy some of the character development in the series and some surprising moments of depth and pathos sprinkled throughout.

      Although "Million Yen Women" contains elements of romance and murder, it also is about Yojiro Noda's character, who is an upcoming novelist, and his rivalry with a popular established author. This rivalry is pretty basic, but I did enjoy some of the discussion about novels and expression and "creating a new emotion" and etc. There's an odd peace about Yojiro Noda that makes character as a novelist believable, and makes him unique against the backdrop of criminal intrigue he stands against.

      Unfortunately however, the rivalry between the two authors isn't as resolved as I would like, and there are various other plots of the drama that seem rushed or underdeveloped or sort of like afterthoughts. (I haven't read the manga so I make no comparison.) Nevertheless, "Million Yen Women" does have a degree of substance that elevates it beyond a typical boy's fantasy, and it is mostly fun and enjoyable to watch so I recommend it.

      This drama also has Japanese audio description and Japanese captions for those wanting to learn the language.
      marco-aravena-f

      A breath taking series

      I was amazed with every episode. With this show I realized how used I am to Hollywood films and TV. The story is so unpredictable and my jaw drop at every scene. Funny, sweet, sad, charming and mysterious, this series has it all. Even tho I didn't like much the actor for Shin at the beginning, the series sure did won me over. This is a very Japanese show, so it can be weird for western audience to see how the Japanese people are always so polite and stoic, but also, very charming. I would totally recommend it 9/10
      8alaningle7

      Not afraid to die

      Five women move into an unsuccessful writers home, no one including the writer knows who is behind the set up. The rules are they must pay one million yen a month and ask no questions and the novelist must not enter their rooms. An interesting plot based on a manga where we learn over twelve episodes who is behind the idea and how it eventually leads to tragedy. Well acted with a strong female cast and even though the story is far fetched it holds your attention through every episode as the individual characters back stories are revealed.
      10hjalsayegh

      Beautiful, Interesting and different.

      An unsuccessful writer is suddenly visited by five women that claim to have been invited to live in house under strict rules. One of them is that the monthly rent for each of them is 1 million yen per month.

      Right off the bat each woman is so distinct that the guy seems bland and boring in comparison. With every episode you learn more about the women and the guy and every interaction uncovers another layer.

      This is the kind of series you can binge in one sitting, Every time an aspect of someone is revealed it leaves you wanting to dig deeper and learn more.

      The filming style is artistic and beautiful, writing is sharp and the acting is superb. It's proof that you don't have to shout everything to the heavens to make your point. Sometimes just a quiet moment would do... or a kick to the rear!

      It's a very Japanese show with people being too polite and subtle which just adds another layer of charm to it. Watch it!

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      • Release date
        • April 14, 2017 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
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