War comes to a small town in the most juvenile & hilarious of manners in 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police. Based on a blog novel that was adapted to manga & now to film, this over-the-top comedy from director Tsukamoto Renpei ( One Missed Call 2) is about a group of youth who wage a prank war against a local police officer. A quaint 1979 countryside town provides the setting for this fabulously fun story as go-to young actor Ichihara Hayato ( Rainbow Song, All About Lily Chou Chou) & Sasaki Kuranosuke from Mamiya Kyodai square off in increasingly ridiculous & elaborate pranks.
Troublemaking teen Mamachari (Ichihara Hayato) & his group of friends are experts at causing havoc in their quiet town. One day, the resident police officer, or Chuzai-san (Sasaki Kuranosuke), busts Mamacharis buddy Saijo (Ishida Takuya) for speeding on his scooter. The teens decide to retaliate with a small prank, & Chuzai-san gets them suspended from school. The youth only feel more outraged when they discover that Chuzai-san is somehow married to the beautiful young Kanako (Aso Kumiko, Casshern). Mamachari & company vow to humiliate Chuzai-san with every trick up their sleeves, but this police officer is every bit as immature & inventive as they are when it comes to pranking. Soon the whole towns pulled into the escalating war.