This film (one of the entries in the 6th Indie's Movie Festival in Tokyo, and yes, that's "Indie's" with an apostrophe) gets off to a promising start, but then becomes progressively less coherent as it goes on. Director Yoshiteru Aikawa falls into the film student's trap of mistaking nonsense for creativity, resulting in a mish-mash of weirdness simply for the sake of weirdness. There is little plot-driven development in any of the characters, whose only motivation seems to be to mug for the camera. I'm sorry I can't be more positive, but after watching the quality of entries in the Festival steadily improve over the years, this one is an unwelcome blast from the past.