October 20, 2014 They commandeer a van from a strip club. My problem is that even though the three weird stories are intriguing and of interest in their own right, but when compiled as one film they seemed undeveloped.
Takemura has no friends and no family.
Yet none of these yielded anything as strange or as idiosyncratic as Tokyo! June 5, 2009
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has a distinct flavor, this sampler of undercooked fish stories has a cumulative effect, one that is trippy if not toxic. Reception. A spell of time of a rural family's slightly surreal life. We view scenes almost always from the floor, lower than the eye level of a seated character. To anyone who enjoys watching Japanese style and humor while going from point A to point B without it being dull, should check this movie out.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
Just leave us a message Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service.An imaginative, if uneven, love letter to a city that signals a great creative enterprise by its three contributing directors.You're almost there! A music group of girls need to learn to play a song before the school festival. On the anniversary of the death of the mother of a hip and happening Tokyo-based photographer, the son returns to his hometown for the funeral.
"Merde" concerns a hideous, Gollum-like humanoid that emerges from the sewers of Tokyo. Merde, as this terrorist calls himself, baldly indicts the people of Japan as "disgusting," and the ending suggests that future cities are ripe for harassment.
has a unifying idea, it's the devastating effect loneliness has on the psyche, an interesting choice given Tokyo's status as one of the world's densest cities. It does this so well that I am near tears in the last 30 minutes. The three homeless people are a transgender woman, an alcoholic man, and a teenage runaway.
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