In the promotional video—a 4-minute cyberpunk short film shot entirely on 16mm film—Misa plays a fortune teller’s assistant in a neon-lit Yokohama back alley. She finds a cracked ceramic rabbit statue that grants luck but demands a price. Her performance is neither hyper-stylized nor overly dramatic; it is hauntingly minimalist. She stares into the camera with the weight of someone who has won and lost everything.
Japanese mythology tells the story of the tsuki no usagi (the Moon Rabbit), a creature said to live on the moon. Unlike Western folklore that sees a "man in the moon," Japanese tradition envisions a rabbit pounding mochi (rice cakes).
The project effectively uses the rabbit’s reputation for cleverness to mirror the way modern Japanese youth navigate global influences while staying true to their heritage. It’s a story about finding one's path in a fast-paced world, emphasizing the importance of moving forward with both style and purpose. Share public link the lucky bunny by covert japan and starring misa
Intrigued, Misa accepted Takeshi's offer to join the bunny racing circuit as a handler for Lucky. As she worked closely with Takeshi and Kitsune, she began to unravel the mystery behind their organization and the true purpose of the Golden Carrot.
In the multimedia short film, Misa plays a quiet, observant protagonist moving through Tokyo’s nightlife. Her performance relies heavily on physical acting and intense expressions rather than dialogue, capturing the silent, swift, and unpredictable nature of the project's titular animal. Themes Explored in "The Lucky Bunny" Conceptual Execution In the promotional video—a 4-minute cyberpunk short film
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