Shangri-La (film)

Shangri-La (金融破滅ニッポン 桃源郷の人々, Kin'yū hametsu Nippon: Tōgenkyō no hito-bito) is a 2002 Japanese comedy film directed by Takashi Miike.

In return, the members of the village make use their various ingenious resources as they embark on a complex scheme to blackmail Korijima.

The village's Deputy Kuwata, a former postal worker, gives it to Mr. Okajima to buy 100 shares in Dango Construction, a company with close ties to the Department of Public Works.

Seisuke and his wife leave his children and his elderly mother with his brother and run away to the homeless village before the liquidator comes.

Dango's share price has dropped significantly in the meantime, allowing the men to buy stock cheaply.