RETURNER stars Anne Suzuki as Milly, a young woman who has traveled back in time from the year 2084 to the year 2002. Her mission is to stop an alien invasion before it begins. This invasion will eventually lead to all-out war between the aliens and the humans if Milly isn't successful. She meets a hitman named Miyamoto, and convinces him to help her. Unfortunately, Milly's arrival in the past was slightly off and the aliens have already landed, and the evidence has been confiscated by the government. To make matters worse, a gangster named Mizoguchi is determined to claim the alien artifacts for himself and harness their awesome power. It's now a race against time for Milly and Miyamoto to obtain the aliens and save the future.
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Both are bittersweet comedies;
The characters are a bit over the top;
Both movies deal with problems of advanced societies;
They are funny and really enjoyable!
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Gatchaman is based on a popular anime franchise of the same name created by Tatsuo Yoshida in the early 1970s.

In the movie, a mysterious organization calling itself Galactor declares war on Earth and overwhelms mankind. With half the planet occupied, Dr. Nambu of ISO (International Science Organization) calls upon five people who have received special training since childhood to act as the last hope of mankind: a team of superheroes called Gatchaman.
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Both movies take place in a mental institution and combine both funny/humorous with trahic/serious elements. In both theres characters dealing with different mental health issues, among those for example eating disorders.
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It's school festival day and Min Hyuk is busy dancing and singing. However, it is not the stage but a toilet that binds his destiny. He is bewitched by a daring high school girl, Mi Hyun, who comes into the men's room because the women's room is full. From that day on, Min Hyuk woos her, escorts her home at night, stuffs her locker with roses, and clears passages for her in the morning after a snowfall. For all his efforts, he doesn't get much more than a tender glance from Mi Hyun. When she suddenly vanishes, "Sorry" is the only word she leaves behind.
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In the year 2009, Seoul has become the third major city in Japan. Sakamoto Masayuki takes after his father and becomes a cop. He has forgotten his heritage as a Chosun (Korean), sharing a close friendship with his partner, Saigo and pledging his allegiance to the Japanese Empire. Meanwhile, a minority of Chosuns create an underground resistance organization called 'Hureisenjin' (Chosun Liberation Confederation) to fight against Japan.
The empirical authorities suspect a huge conspiracy behind the activities of the confederation and assign Sakamoto and Saigo to the case. This eventually takes Sakamoto to the fateful meeting with Oh Hae Rin, the Chosun woman he may have seen in his dreams. Utterly confused by the series of events he encounters, Sakamoto is confronted with the incredible historical truth he was never aware of before.
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Shugo Hayami is a doctor at a nursing hospital, which was once a psychiatric hospital. One evening, when Shugo Hayami is on night duty, a man in pierrot mask breaks into the hospital and he is not alone. He is with Hitomi Kawasaki. She is a university student and she has been shot by the masked man. The masked man tells Shugo Hayami to treat Hitomi Kawasaki. He also takes hostage the 64 people in the hospital. Soon, Shugo Hayami and Hitomi Kawasaki try to escape from the hospital and they encounter mysterious cases one at a time.
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Both movies are weird but you can't take your eyes of it.
Recommended by mszither
These pieces both have unique, whimsical, and artistically experimental styles that make them stand out from the typical mainstream movie. Each is visually beautiful in some scenes or visually disturbing in others, but they always end up being interesting and charming in their own way. Also, they both metaphorically depict rarely-talked-about, ugly sides of society that bring a deeper meaning to their playful stories. Both are artistic movies that you need to give a try!
Recommended by St Yoongi
Both female lead were odd and weird. Humor and somewhat psychology painful to watch. Great acting. The situation they are in were harsh and dark..
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