Cha-Cha (film)

Cha-Cha
Directed byMai Sakai
Written byMai Sakai
Produced byYu Kato
Yuichi Shibahara
Starring
CinematographyOrie Ichihashi
Edited byNorihiro Iwama
Music byYoshitaka Fujimoto
Production
company
Dub
Distributed byNagoya Broadcasting Network
Culture Publishers
Release date
  • 11 October 2024 (2024-10-11)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Cha-Cha (Japanese: チャチャ) is a 2024 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mai Sakai, starring Marika Itō and Taishi Nakagawa. It follows the titular protagonist, a free-spirited artist and illustrator, as she meets and falls in love with an introverted man. The film is the fourth instalment in the "(not) HEROINE movies" series.

Cast

Production

The film is the fourth instalment of the "(not) HEROINE movies" series, a project which aims to have "up-and-coming actresses" with "next-generation directors" on films which depict "heroines who are clumsy but live their lives to the fullest in the present." Mai Sakai, who was set to direct, wrote the script with the help of Takamasa Oe,[1] making this Sakai's first original work in seven years.[2] She had chosen to write the film as she was "interested" in girls like Cha-Cha, who were "lonely and sad" despite being "well-liked." Oe, a good friend of hers who had collaborated with her previously, became involved once Sakai decided that she was unable to complete the screenplay on her own as she was busy with other projects.[3] Though the film is a romantic comedy, Sakai reportedly included elements of psychological horror and thriller.[1]

Actress and former J-pop idol Marika Itō was cast as the lead.[1] A producer had recommended Itō to Sakai, after which the two met for an interview. According to Sakai, she offered Itō the role in that first interview, finding her to be "very Cha-Cha-like."[3] Itō claimed to have auditioned for the role as she was intrigued by the script and found that there were many aspects of Cha-Cha which she related to.[2] The film was publicly announced in May 2024.[1] It was then announced in July that Taishi Nakagawa had been cast in the role of Raku, Cha-Cha's love interest, and that, Akihisa Shiono, Stefanie Arianne, Takashi Fujii, Motoki Ochiai, Shodai Fukuyama, Yuka Nakashima, Shiho Sasaki, Ryota Kobayashi, Nanoka Hara, Dan Kotaro, Yuki Kaji, Yota Kawase, Rena Matsui, Dai Ikeda and Sawako Fujima would also be appearing in the film.[4]

Release

As the previous films in the "(not) HEROINE movies" series, Grown-Ups, The Nighthawk's First Love and I Am What I Am, were well received, Cha-Cha was scheduled for a wider release.[1] It premiered at the Shinjuku Piccadilly theatre in Tokyo on 24 September 2024 before opening in theatres nationwide on 11 October.[5]

Reception

Wally Adams of EasternKicks rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote that the script possesses a "deceptive resourcefulness" and that it produces "cleverly meaningful/amusing dialogue and ideas out of limited, airy or even asinine situations." He considered the soundtrack to be "among the strongest and most memorable elements befitting of the title" and that it is "hard to argue the filmmakers didn’t know what they were doing" in casting Itō.[6]

Mark Schilling of The Japan Times rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and opined that while it "puts its crimes and misdemeanors in quotation marks", the "meta framing undercuts whatever tension the plot was trying to build." He further argued that the kidnapping subplot "strains credibility" and called Arianne "underused". However, he praised Itō, feeling that she was relatable and a "believable mix of contradictions".[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "伊藤万理華が"野良猫系"女子演じる恋物語「チャチャ」10月公開、監督は酒井麻衣". Natalie. 12 May 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  2. ^ a b "『チャチャ』伊藤万理華さん&中川大志さんインタビュー". tstmovieclub.jp. 4 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  3. ^ a b "酒井麻衣監督&伊藤万理華 ─ 絵本の世界みたいな映画 ─". Little Bird. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  4. ^ "伊藤万理華の主演映画「チャチャ」中川大志や藤間爽子が出演、本予告も解禁". Natalie. 9 July 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  5. ^ "「チャチャ」伊藤万理華、無意識で演じた主人公に手応え 中川大志は自身の役に憧れ抱く". Natalie. 25 September 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  6. ^ Adams, Wally (23 July 2024). "The rom-com sways far off into LOCO territory 3 steps at a time with a neo-Nipponese twist…". EasternKicks. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  7. ^ Schilling, Mark (17 October 2024). "'Cha-Cha': Romantic drama doesn't take itself too seriously". The Japan Times. Retrieved 13 October 2025.