I Just Didn't Do It
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- Movie: I Just Didn't Do It
- Romaji: Soredemo boku wa yattenai
- Japanese: それでもボクはやってない
- Director: Masayuki Suo
- Writer: Masayuki Suo
- Producer: Shintaro Horikawa, Yoshino Sasaki, Daisuke Sekiguchi
- Cinematographer: Naoki Kayano
- Release Date: January 20, 2007
- Runtime: 143 min.
- Movie Studio: Fuji TV
- Distributor: Toho
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
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Teppei Kaneko (Ryo Kase) is a young guy, typical of many of his generation; he works part-time, hangs out in Tokyo and tires to figure out what life has in store for him.
He finds out the hard way. Finally getting his act together, he's on his way to his first job interview when he's accused of groping a young schoolgirl on the train.
He desperately pleads his innocence but the police are only interested in coercing a quick confession and closing the books. Before he knows what's going on his denials plunge him into a Kafka-esque world of bureaucracy and precedent.
Being held in custody is a frustrating, brutalizing and lonely experience for Teppei. The prosecutor ignores his explanations of innocence and he's summarily arraigned for trail. In Japan judges are promoted for the speed with which they deal with their caseloads with a resulting in a 99.9% guilty rate. Belying its adoption of most aspects of modern democracy, Japan does not have trail by jury and presumption of guilt is reality in all but name.
Being held in custody is a frustrating, brutalizing and lonely experience for Teppei. The prosecutor ignores his explanations of innocence and he's summarily arraigned for trail. In Japan judges are promoted for the speed with which they deal with their caseloads with a resulting in a 99.9% guilty rate. Belying its adoption of most aspects of modern democracy, Japan does not have trail by jury and presumption of guilt is reality in all but name.
Meanwhile Teppei's mother and slacker best friend Tatsu, form an unlikely alliance to organize on his behalf. As his circle of friends and supporters gathers round, so too the noose of "justice" tightens and power of the state moves against one young man who is about to have to grow up very fast.
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- Ryo Kase - Teppei Kaneko
- Asaka Seto - Riko Sudo, Lawyer
- Kohji Yamamoto - Tatsuo Saito
- Masako Motai - Toyoko kaneko
- Koji Yakusho - Masayoshi Arakawa, Lawyer
- Hirotaro Honda - Hideo Mitsui
- Yosuke Ishii - Keizo Hirayama
- Toshiyuki Kitami - Takashi Miyamoto
- Fumiyo Kohinata - Shogo Muroyama
- Toru Masuoka - Seiichiro Tamura
- Ken Mitsuishi - Mitsuru Sada
- Ryosuke Ohtani
- Toshinori Omi
- Nao Omori - Koji Yamada
- Shinya Owada - Toshio Hiroyasu
- Misa Shimizu
- Daikichi Sugawara
- Ranran Suzuki - Yoko Doi
- Miako Tadano
- Hiromasa Taguchi
- Choei Takahashi - Masayoshi Arakawa
- Naoto Takenaka
- Tetsushi Tanaka - Akira Ahamada
- Yu Tokui - Seiji Nishimura
- Miyu Yagyu - Toshiko Furukawa (Accuser)
- Kenichi Yajima
- Hiroshi Yamamoto - Satoshi Kitao
- Ryosei Tayama
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- 'I Just Didn't Do It' questions court system
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