700 Days of Battle: Us vs. the Police (2008, Japan)

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A group of mischievous high school students (led by Mamachari, nicknamed "Granny Bike" in the subtitles and played by Hayato Ichihara) encounters the strict and uptight new cop in town (Kuranosuke Sasaki), who immediately makes everyone play by the rules. Not the type to sit back and be defeated, the group begins a series of juvenile pranks against the policeman, though ultimately with results of little significance. Nevertheless, the officer eventually finds himself brought down to their level with similarly juvenile retaliations, starting a small-town war with no end in sight.

Tomotsugu Tomiura as the androgynous Jaime. Tomiura pulls off the character's femininity so convincingly that the audience is guaranteed to scratch their heads trying to figure out the young actor's true gender.

He is dressed androgynously most of the film, but for the climax, an elaborate plan to defeat the police one last time, he decides to dress up as a school girl (in the last 30 minutes of the film).

The film is also known as Boku tachi to chûzai san no 700 nichi sensô.



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