
Four strangers (a verbose romantic, a human lie detector, an expert pickpocket, and a woman with a preternaturally precise sense of time) are brought together by chance when they inadvertently team up to thwart a bank robbery. Recognizing the potential of their combined talents, they decide to form a bank-robbing gang themselves, just for the fun and romance of it. Their heists are played out swiftly and coolly, less like robberies than performance art. Eventually, the foursome's good-natured crime streak is interrupted when a man from one of their pasts creates a whirlwind of extortion and double crossing.
Cast

Takao Osawa
Naruse

Kyoka Suzuki
Yukiko

Koichi Sato
Kyono

Shota Matsuda
Kuon

Koji Ohkura
Jimichi

Arata Furuta
Tanaka

Rosa Kato
Shoko

Houka Kinoshita
Hayashi

Suzuki Matsuo
Kamoda

Ken Mitsuishi
Asakura

Ren Osugi
Kunimoto

Eisuke Sasai
Urushihara

Ryo Iwamatsu
Unknown
Tomohiro Miura
Shinichi

Yasuhi Nakamura
Unknown

Yuichiro Nakayama
Akajima

Sakichi Sato
Unknown

Kyūsaku Shimada
Unknown

Ellie Toyota
Unknown
Crew

Tetsu Maeda
Director, Screenplay
Kaoru Yamauchi
Script
Takashi Hasegawa
Screenplay
Kentaro Ushio
Screenplay

Kotaro Isaka
Novel

Mototaka Kusakabe
Editor
Hideo Yamamoto
Director of Photography
Kimiyoshi Adachi
Assistant Director
Yuuji Shimamoto
Executive Producer
Teruki Matsumoto
Executive Producer
Ryoichi Fukuyama
Producer
Kazutoshi Wadakura
Producer
Takashi Sasaki
Production Design
Tsuyoshi Sugino
Casting
Mariko Tanaka
Makeup & Hair
Yasuo Hashimoto
Sound Mixer
小島彩
Sound Effects
Shin'ichi Itô
Sound Effects
Tetsuo Segawa
Sound Recordist
Takashi Tanaka
VFX Supervisor

Tetsuo Ôya
Visual Effects Producer
Tetsuji Tatsuta
Decorator
Akira Ono
Gaffer
Toru Mori
Production Manager
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