Baka's Identity

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Baka's Identity
File:Baka's Identity 2025 Movie Poster.jpg
Japanese愚か者の身分
Directed byKoto Nagata
Screenplay byKosuke Mukai
Based onOrokamono no Mibun
by Jun Nishio
Produced byAkira Morii
Kumi Kobata
Kazuya Shimomura
StarringTakumi Kitamura
Yuta Hayashi
Go Ayano
CinematographyTomoo Ezaki
Edited byRyuji Miyajima
Music byYoshiaki Dewa
Production
companies
The Seven
Lat-Lon
Distributed byThe Seven
Showgate
Release date
  • October 24, 2025 (2025-10-24) (Japan)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Baka's Identity is a 2025 Japanese film directed by Koto Nagata which explores Japanese youth poverty in criminal underworld through the perspectives of a trio of young men who work as internet scammers.[1][2][3][4] It is based on a 2019 novel, Orokamono no Mibun, by Jun Nishio. The film was produced by Akira Morii.

The movie had its world premiere at the 2025 Busan International Film Festival in competition and is scheduled to be released in Japan on October 24, 2025.[1]

Premise

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The movie stars Takumi Kitamura, Go Ayano, and Yuta Hayashi as three young men who make a living by pretending to be young women and tricking men out of their identity papers that they can resell to others trying to establish a new life.[1]

Mamoru (Yuta Hayashi) and Takuya (Kitamura) as a pair chat up young men online, while sending in their female associate (Mizuka Yamashita) to convince men to sell their identities to “her”. The three work under their boss Sato (Goichi Mine).[5] The film tracks the descent of the three protagonists as they fool others and are scammed themselves.[5]

“Baka” is the Japanese word for idiot or fool, fearing to the victims of the trio's Internet scams. [4]

  • Takumi Kitamura as Takuya Matsumoto
  • Yuta Hayashi as Mamoru Kakizaki
  • Mizuki Yamashita as Kisara Makihara
  • Yuma Yamoto as Haruto Egawa (Yuto Taniguchi)
  • Haruka Kinami as Yuika
  • Kazuya Tanabe as George (Joji Ichioka)
  • Goichi Mine as Sato
  • Masaki Kaji as Kaizuka
  • Yuya Matsuura as Toshio Maeda (Todoroki)
  • Go Ayano as Kenshi Kajitani

Development

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Jun's 2019 novel, which told the story of youth in Tokyo's Kabukicho red light district, was a sprawling narrative with numerous interconnected characters. Nagata and screenwriter Kosuke Muka chose to focus the script on three characters.[2]

Accolades

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Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
47th Yokohama Film Festival Best Newcomer Yuta Hayashi Won [6]
80th Mainichi Film Awards Best Newcomer Yuta Hayashi Pending [7]
Best Screenplay Kosuke Mukai Pending [7]

References

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