This action crime comedy follows three men as they chase each other throughout the day in downtown Tokyo. The container describes this film by saying:
"The clumsy bank robber’s got a gun. The rock star wannabe’s got a dagger. The Slick gangster’s got his reputation. And they’re all after each other in this adrenaline packed comedy of action and reaction." This film by Sabu uses many flashback and dream sequences as it follows the three people throughout the day and into the evening as they chase each other. An hour into the film they do all converge and just prior to their meeting Takeda recalls a conversation: "How we run is important. How we run and how it affects people. We all run towards something. Not only man but all living beings. Run, Takeda. Find your life!"
Then at the climax of this film Takeda breaks the tension momentarily as he laughs out the following lines: "Running felt so good. I never ran like that before. Not full speed like that...I felt like I could do anything." Obtain your copy from Amazon.com if you want a VHS tape or an auction web site to pick up a DVD version. Originally released in 1996 in Japan (with English subtitles), the 2000 release from Shooting Gallery was delivered with the English title: Non-Stop.