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2023年05月20日 08:05 ...展开 Hirayama seems utterly content with his simple life as a cleaner of toilets in Tokyo. Outside of his very structured everyday routine he enjoys his passion for music and for books. And he loves trees and takes photos of them. A series of unexpected encount...
Perfect Days review – Wim Wenders’s zen Japanese drama is his best feature film in years The German director makes a strong case for simple living with this achingly lovely tale starring Kōji Yakusho as a Tokyo public toilet cleaner who finds quiet joy in the world around himEvery day ...
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Films like Perfect Days are 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, reflect and embark on a poignant journey followi
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. Especially as Wenders and his cinematographer Franz Lustig used a ...
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.
However, according to Wenders, when he said “action”, Hopper was completely in the character, but back to his prior rather psychotic state after the order “cut!” Ganz took great resentment at Hopper's unprofessionalism and a few days into shooting, his frustration erupted and he punched...
Perfect Days proves to be a dramatic slice of life, as carefully handled as any observational documentary but as poetic as any great arthouse film. The Criterion Shelf: New York Stories by Bil Antoniou | October 4, 2021 From The Crowd to Margaret, a look at the good apples and bad ...