Tokyo!
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- Synopsis
- Directors Michel Gondry, Bong Joon-ho, and Leos Carax each direct a segment of this triptych feature about life in 21st century Tokyo. The saga begins with Gondry's segment, entitled "Interior Design," about a young couple who moves in with an old ......
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- Starring
- Ayako Fujitani, Ryo Kase, Ayumi Ito, Denis Lavant, Jean-François Balmer
- Director(s)
- Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, Bong Joon-ho
- Distributor(s)
- Liberation Ent.
- MPAA Rating
- Not Rated
- Runtime
- 112 min.
Critic Reviews
The entries aren't equally strong, of course, but each comes from a sharp outsider's perspective, approaching Tokyo as a strange, mysterious organism that infects the populace.Read the full review
An experiment that rarely works this well.Read the full review
Though these vignettes appear frivolous and inconsequential when set beside the directors' features, they will tickle the funny bones of a general audience. A safe choice for fantastic fests, worldwide cinemas will open to the kind of audiences who bought tickets to see "Paris J'taime" or "To Each His Own Cinema."Read the full review
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Tones of Home
07/07/09 Despite filmgoers' general lack of ticket-buying interest, the omnibus film -- thematically contiguous shorts or semi-shorts by various filmmakers, packaged together as a feature -- is enjoying an unlikely resurgence akin to its Euro heyday in the '60s. | Independent Film Channel (IFC) -
Spin-ematical: New on DVD for 6/30
06/30/09 Moviefone "Indies on DVD" provides several good rental choices, a landmark film by Spike Lee hits Blu-ray, and a long-dismissed effort by director Hal Ashby gets dusted off. | Cinematical.com -
'Tokyo!' a love letter to the city
06/04/09 The conceit is already a cliche -- assign critically acclaimed directors to fill a feature-length movie with individual short films, each a brushstroke of the city they love. | JAM! Showbiz





