
🎬 Title: People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan
Britain’s finest exports
Story: Life has been relatively calm for the Kurupt FM crew since their pirate radio days, but that’s about to shift drastically. They learn that one of their tracks is featured on a popular game show in Japan. It’s a monumental breakthrough, showing their music can connect with a vast audience. Now, the opportunity to indulge in the fame and recognition they’ve always dreamed of is finally at hand. Chabuddy G eagerly resumes his management position as Grindah, Beats, Steves, and Decoy embark on this new chapter toward global recognition—but is Japan prepared for the unique vibe of Kurupt FM?
⭐ Rating: 6.5 (47 votes)
📅 Release date: August 13, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
🎭 Genres: Comedy
🎬 Director: Jack Clough
✍️ Writers: Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp
🌍 Countries: Japan, United Kingdom, United States
🏢 Production Companies: Roughcut Films, BBC Film, Focus Features

👥 Cast: Asim Chaudhry (Chabuddy G), Allan Mustafa (Grindah), Hugo Chegwin (Beats), Steve Stamp (Steves), Daniel Sylvester Woolford (Decoy), Lily Brazier (Miche), George Keywood (Craig), Ayumi Ito (Ishika), Ken Yamamura (Taka), Qyoko Kudo (Mio Azuma)
Editor’s Note: Here’s a concise overview of People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan (2021): This film delves into its comedic roots without coming off as cliché. Directed by Jack Clough, it maintains a focused narrative that emphasizes character development instead of excessive spectacle. Asim Chaudhry, Allan Mustafa, and Hugo Chegwin offer performances that are both relatable and understated. With a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes, the pacing is deliberate, and it avoids dragging out scenes unnecessarily. While it may have minor flaws, the film’s strengths greatly outweigh them. Its tagline, “Britain’s finest exports,” aptly captures its essence. If this concept intrigues you, it’s worth adding to your watchlist.
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