![Secret Garden | | Yaguchi Shiyasu - Suzuki Sakiko (Nishida Naomi) is a girl who has been particularly interested in money since she was a child. After graduating from junior high school, she stayed at home. A joke from her family, "If you love money, work in a bank" actually prompted her to actually apply for a job in a bank. It didn't take long for Sakiko to discover to her dismay that although she was surrounded by money all day long, none of it belonged to her. Soon, the bank where she worked was robbed, and Sakiko was kidnapped by the gangsters along with 50 billion yen in cash. The gangster's car fled into the sea of Fuji trees, but was hit by a car accident and exploded. Sakiko fell into the water together with the box full of cash. Sakiko, who was successfully rescued, was hailed as a hero, and the huge sum of 50 billion was believed to have been reduced to ashes along with the explosion. However, only Sakiko knew that 50 billion yen was still sleeping at the bottom of the lake in the sea of trees. In order to find the huge sum of money that was lost, Sakiko spared no effort, but inadvertently started a different and colorful life... This film won the 21st Japan Academy Award for Best Newcomer (Naomi Nishida). 1997]()
★ 3.0
Suzuki Sakiko (Nishida Naomi) is a girl who has been particularly interested in money since she was a child. After graduating from junior high school, she stayed at home. A joke from her family, "If you love money, work in a bank" actually prompted her to actually apply for a job in a bank. It didn't take long for Sakiko to discover to her dismay that although she was surrounded by money all day long, none of it belonged to her. Soon, the bank where she worked was robbed, and Sakiko was kidnapped by the gangsters along with 50 billion yen in cash. The gangster's car fled into the sea of Fuji trees, but was hit by a car accident and exploded. Sakiko fell into the water together with the box full of cash. Sakiko, who was successfully rescued, was hailed as a hero, and the huge sum of 50 billion was believed to have been reduced to ashes along with the explosion. However, only Sakiko knew that 50 billion yen was still sleeping at the bottom of the lake in the sea of trees. In order to find the huge sum of money that was lost, Sakiko spared no effort, but inadvertently started a different and colorful life... This film won the 21st Japan Academy Award for Best Newcomer (Naomi Nishida).