Pic opens with a black-clad gunman, wounded in a botched hit,
staggering into an austere apartment and collapsing. Tenants are then
introduced at leisure, chief among them the Shibuyas, a young couple in
the throes of seemingly terminal ennui exacerbated when the husband
loses his job writing the TV show "Liquidman." Group's reaction to all
marital friction is to grab baseball gloves and have a game of catch,
although their pursuit of a place to play eventually gets them in
trouble when they dent an expensive sports car.
The landlady, Miss Nezu, is an efficient type who regularly
visits odd octogenarian Mrs. Okubo (who screams each day at noon "so
people will know I am still alive") and reveals to Mr. Shibuya the empty
flat papered with sketched self-portraits where she spends most of her
free time. Another tenant, Ochiai, is a young American-Japanese student
neglected by her party-girl mom and obsessedwith getting perfect grades,
while a more mysterious female neighbor is stalked by a stranger who
turns out to have a unique financial relationship with the woman.
Narrative arc, such as it is, comes to a head when Mrs. Okubo
heads to the roof in expectation of being picked up by mysterious
forces, the Shibuyas try to elude the irate owner of the sports car, and
the hit man wakes up.