Mind Game
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Mind Game

Nishi is a loser who has a crush on his childhood girlfriend. After an encounter with the Japanese mafia, he journeys to heaven and back, and ends up trapped in an even more unlikely place.

Release Year

2004

Runtime

103 min

Audience Score

7.5

Genres

Animation, Romance, Comedy, Drama

Story Snapshot

Nishi is a loser who has a crush on his childhood girlfriend. After an encounter with the Japanese mafia, he journeys to heaven and back, and ends up trapped in an even more unlikely place.

Why This Page Helps

Mind Game is a uplifting pick with medium complexity, which makes it a strong option when you want something that feels specific instead of generic.

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Movie FAQ

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Who should watch Mind Game?

Mind Game is best for viewers who want animation, romance, comedy, drama without having to browse blindly.

What tone does Mind Game have?

The tone is best described as uplifting, which is why this page links into more mood-based guides instead of leaving you with genre labels alone.

How complex is Mind Game?

Mind Game lands at medium complexity, so it works both as a direct pick and as a springboard into deeper recommendation pages.

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