Go down the rabbit #Manhole at the 19th Japanese Film Festival

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Go down the rabbit #Manhole at the 19th Japanese Film Festival
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The annual event showcasing the best from the Land of the Rising Sun offers movie lovers a cinematic treat at only RM10 per ticket.

‘#Manhole’ – with hashtag – tells the twisty tale of a guy who accidentally falls into an uncovered manhole. Yup.

This year, the festival will kick off in the Klang Valley from Sept 7-13, then Johor Bahru , before moving onto Penang . Anime fans may be interested to catch the ‘Detective Conan’ movie marathons taking place at GSC Nu Sentral on Sept 9. Alas, he stumbles out of the bar drunk – only to wake up several metres beneath the ground. It appears the man has fallen into an uncovered manhole and, with the ladder broken, there’s no way back up!

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