Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (ジョゼと虎と魚たち, Joze to Tora to Sakana-tachi) is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Isshin Inudo and based on Seiko Tanabe's short story of the same name.
[1] Tsuneo Suzukawa is a university student, enjoying an easy-going lifestyle and working part-time at a mah-jong parlour.
While walking his boss' dog, he sees a pram roll down a hill and collide with a traffic barrier.
Upon inspecting it, Tsuneo finds the occupant is not a baby, but a young woman named Kumiko wielding a kitchen knife.
After modifying the pram by attaching it to a skateboard, Tsuneo persuades Josee to sneak out while her grandmother is asleep and the two ride around the city.
However, Tsuneo later manages to persuade her to apply for social welfare, allowing for their house to be renovated to make things easier for Josee.