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Wild Virgins 2019

103 min📅 2019-12-06

In the quirky comedy-fantasy Wild Virgins (2019), directed by Ken'ichi Ugana, a 29-year-old office worker named Mikio Hoshimura faces his impending 30th birthday with dread—believing a local legend that claims virgins transform into superheroes at the stroke of midnight.

Director: Ken'ichi Ugana

Cast

Tomoya Maeno
Tomoya Maeno
Hinako Sano
Hinako Sano
Tateto Serizawa
Tateto Serizawa
Takayuki Hamatsu
Takayuki Hamatsu
Takumi Saitoh
Takumi Saitoh
Atomu Mizuishi
Atomu Mizuishi
Hino Kenji [Hoshimura Mikio's junior]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wild Virgins (2019) about?

Wild Virgins follows Mikio Hoshimura, a 29-year-old office worker who fears transforming into a superhero if he remains a virgin past his 30th birthday. His mundane life takes a surreal turn when he defies his oppressive workplace during a team-building event, setting off a chain of comedic and fantastical events.

Who directed Wild Virgins?

Wild Virgins was directed by Ken'ichi Ugana, a filmmaker known for blending comedy and fantasy in his works.

Who stars in Wild Virgins?

The film stars Tomoya Maeno as the lead Mikio Hoshimura, alongside Hinako Sano, Tateto Serizawa, Takayuki Hamatsu, and Takumi Saitoh in key roles.

Is Wild Virgins (2019) worth watching?

With its unique premise and blend of comedy and fantasy, Wild Virgins offers a fresh take on the superhero genre. Fans of quirky, character-driven films will likely enjoy its absurd humor and heartfelt moments, though its niche appeal may not suit everyone.

How long is Wild Virgins?

Wild Virgins has a runtime of 103 minutes (1 hour and 43 minutes).

About Wild Virgins (2019) — A 30-Year-Old's Wildest Superhero Fantasy

In the quirky comedy-fantasy Wild Virgins (2019), directed by Ken'ichi Ugana, a 29-year-old office worker named Mikio Hoshimura faces his impending 30th birthday with dread—believing a local legend that claims virgins transform into superheroes at the stroke of midnight. Trapped in a monotonous insurance job, devoid of social life or romantic prospects, Mikio channels his frustrations into manga and self-deprecating humor. But when a forced team-building event sparks an unexpected act of rebellion, his world teeters on the edge of chaos and absurdity.

Blending sharp satire with surreal fantasy, the film explores themes of aging, societal pressure, and the absurdity of modern adulthood. Ugana's direction infuses the story with a playful, eccentric energy, while the cast—led by Tomoya Maeno's endearingly hapless Mikio—brings hilarious authenticity to this offbeat tale. Wild Virgins (2019) is a hilarious, heartfelt romp for anyone who's ever felt stuck in their own life.