'Two people in the unit bath'

Magical Shimada (Yoshihiko Hosoda), a popular entertainer on TV, was in a young woman's apartment despite having an actress's wife. After finishing the matter, Shimada discovers the thief Kuwamoto (Udai Iwasaki) hiding in the bathtub on the unit bath. It's not good to be sniffed by the media, so I tried to get rid of Kuwamoto while hiding my face, but unfortunately I found out that I was a popular entertainer. Kuwamoto takes advantage of Shimada's weaknesses that cannot be reported to the police, and escalate begging such as 'thirsty', 'I want a sign for a daughter who likes comedians', 'show me the story', 'give me money', etc. In the end, he lamented his unlucky life and began to preach to Shimada with envy.
A battle between two men in a closed room called 'Unit Bath'.
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