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Mission: Sorta Possible

The film is a slapstick action comedy about company employees, known as "underground employees," who secretly handle problems that cannot be solved in public. The story unfolds when the group receives a mission to demolish a shuttered shopping district in order to build a commercial complex. Also appearing in the film are underground employees of rival companies with the same mission, a large landowner who is the target of both companies, a passionate man trying to revive a shopping district that is on the verge of collapse, and a man with some kind of secret.

Top Cast

  • Daiki Shigeoka

    Daiki Shigeoka

    Yoichiro

  • Akito Kiriyama

    Akito Kiriyama

    Utage

  • Junta Nakama

    Junta Nakama

    Jin

  • Tomohiro Kamiyama

    Tomohiro Kamiyama

    Takarada

  • Ryusei Fujii

    Ryusei Fujii

    Chara

  • Takahiro Hamada

    Takahiro Hamada

    Kuwashiki

  • Nozomu Kotaki

    Nozomu Kotaki

    Makoto

  • Yuri Tsunematsu

    Yuri Tsunematsu

    Katase Sakura

Overview

The film is a slapstick action comedy about company employees, known as "underground employees," who secretly handle problems that cannot be solved in public. The story unfolds when the group receives a mission to demolish a shuttered shopping district in order to build a commercial complex. Also appearing in the film are underground employees of rival companies with the same mission, a large landowner who is the target of both companies, a passionate man trying to revive a shopping district that is on the verge of collapse, and a man with some kind of secret.

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