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  1. After college, her family suggests she get a job as a bank teller. She's promptly hired, but soon grows disillusioned by the job, because she's counting other people's cash. Then, bank robbers kidnap her and stuff her in a trunk with a bright yellow suitcase filled with stolen money.

  2. One day, the bank is robbed, and Sakiko is taken hostage by two armed robbers who grab five hundred million yen. They drive into Aokigahara Jukai (sea of trees), a vast wilderness area at the foot of Mt. Fuji, and accidentally fall into a ravine. Both robbers are killed, but Sakiko is spared.

  3. For as long as she can remember, Sakiko (Naomi Nishida) has been fascinated with money. As an adult, she works at a bank where she handles it all day but has grown discomfited as none of the money...

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    • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Comedy
    • Naomi Nishida, Gô Rijû, Taketoshi Naito
  4. My Secret Cache. aka The Secret Garden. Story: Sakiko Suzuki (Naomi Nishida) is an odd young girl. She doesn't have fun doing anything except counting and earning money. Her strange behaviour naturally prevented her from finding any friends. One day when she accepts a job at a bank, the institute gets robbed and Sakiko is taken as a hostage.

  5. Feb 15, 1997 · Overview. Sakiko, a young bank teller, has an unhealthy obsession with money. Thieves hold up the bank, kidnapping Sakiko in the process, but eventually crash their car, resulting in a suitcase stuffed with cash falling into a nearby river.

  6. May 3, 2015 · My Secret Cache’ works on a number of different levels. As a satire – albeit not a particularly subtle one – the film pointedly mocks the materialism and unreasoning love of financial gain that has become intrinsic in Japanes (and Western) culture.

  7. Directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. Money makes it worth it. Sakiko, a young bank teller, has an unhealthy obsession with money. Thieves hold up the bank, kidnapping Sakiko in the process, but eventually crash their car, resulting in a suitcase stuffed with cash falling into a nearby river.