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Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back 2020

102 min📅 2020-10-23

In *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back (2020)*, director Yosuke Goto crafts a sharp, heartfelt comedy-drama that dives into the quirks and conflicts of everyday life.

Director: Yosuke Goto

Cast

Amane Okayama
Amane Okayama
Aoi Morikawa
Aoi Morikawa
Moga Mogami
Moga Mogami
Chikara Honda
Chikara Honda
Hinata Kashiwagi
Hinata Kashiwagi
Mitsuru Hirata
Mitsuru Hirata
Kenichi Takitoh
Kenichi Takitoh

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back* (2020) about?

The film centers on a group of friends and neighbors in Tokyo as they clash over cultural identity, personal dreams, and the pressures of modern life. Their everyday struggles take on a comedic yet meaningful dimension, revealing how small rebellions can reshape a community.

Who directed *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back*?

Yosuke Goto directed the film, bringing a fresh perspective to the comedy-drama genre with his keen eye for character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back*?

The film features Amane Okayama, Aoi Morikawa, Moga Mogami, Chikara Honda, and Hinata Kashiwagi in leading roles.

Is *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back* (2020) worth watching?

With its blend of humor, heart, and social commentary, *Little Subculture Wars* offers a satisfying watch for fans of character-driven comedies. The runtime is tight, the performances are strong, and the themes linger long after the credits roll.

How long is *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back*?

The film runs for 102 minutes.

About Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back (2020) — A Comedy-Drama About Generational Clash and Community

In *Little Subculture Wars: The Village Vanguard Strikes Back (2020)*, director Yosuke Goto crafts a sharp, heartfelt comedy-drama that dives into the quirks and conflicts of everyday life. The film follows a tight-knit group of Tokyo locals as they navigate generational clashes, cultural shifts, and the small rebellions that define their community. Through witty dialogue and offbeat charm, Goto explores the tension between tradition and modernity, all wrapped in a story that feels both hyper-local and universally relatable.

Amane Okayama leads the ensemble cast, playing a young barista caught between the expectations of family and the allure of creative freedom. Alongside Aoi Morikawa, Moga Mogami, and a standout performance by Chikara Honda, the film balances humor with poignant moments, painting a portrait of a generation searching for its voice. The runtime of 102 minutes zips by thanks to the film's energetic pacing and incisive humor, making it a standout in the comedy-drama genre.