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Perfect Days: Directed by Wim Wenders. With Miyako Tanaka, Kôji Yakusho, Long Mizuma, Tokio Emoto. Hirayama cleans public toilets in Tokyo, lives his life in simplicity and daily tranquility. Some encounters also lead him to reflect on himself.
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‘Perfect Days’ Review: Wim Wenders’ Latest Finds the Beauty in the Mundane | Toronto Films likePerfect Daysare rare to come by. Rather than opting for a clear-cut narrative with dramatic twists and turns, this is a quiet, reserved and contemplative work that invites audiences to observe,...
Wim Wenders’ ‘Perfect Days’ and ‘Godzilla Minus One’ are set to open and close the Tokyo International Film Festival.
看了一部日本电影 “Perfect Days”,主演橋本 広司(Hashimoto Kōji)获76届戛纳电影节最佳男主角奖(Best actor),影片被提名96届奥斯卡最佳外语片奖(The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film,这个奖项2020年以前叫Best Foreign Language Film...
A popular figure in Japanese cinema over the past four decades, Koji Yakusho is pretty recognizable to most of his countrymen. It wasn’t a surprise then, that his portrayal of an everyday toilet cleaner in Wim Wenders’ “Perfect Days” was hard to hide from onlookers or the media. ...
Yakusho has collected scores of awards over his long career, but Perfect Days appears tipped to introduce him to an even wider international audience. The film premiered in May at the Cannes Film Festival, where Yakusho won the best actor prize. Perfect Days has since been selected as Japan...
Wim Wenders finds poetry in the quotidian in 'Perfect Days,' with Koji Yakusho as a middle-aged Tokyo man whose routine life yields gentle rewards.
All in all, this is a nice visual tour of Tokyo/Japan, for Japanophiles who crave to watch EVERYTHING about Japan (including toilets!!), but little else in terms of ... well anything. Just to be clear, I do love some slower-paced movies (ex. Ozu's Tokyo Story, for example) WIT...