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Tokyo Sonata (トウキョウソナタ, Tōkyō Sonata) is a 2008 Japanese psychological drama film directed and co-written by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It stars Teruyuki Kagawa , Kyōko Koizumi , Yū Koyanagi and Kai Inowaki as an emotionally distant middle-class family of four who all individually come to question their life choices and futures.
Suffering from writer's block, a manga artist Atsumi (Haruka Ayase) has attempted suicide and is in a coma.Koichi (Takeru Satoh), Atsumi's lover, tries to awaken her.With help from doctors Aihara (Miki Nakatani) and Yonemura (Keisuke Horibe), Koichi enters the mind of Atsumi by using the experimental technology called "sensing".
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Tokyo Sonata: Won Prix du Jury 68th Cannes Film Festivals 2015 Prize of Un Certain Regard Journey to the Shore: Won Best Director 70th Cannes Film Festivals 2017 Prize of Un Certain Regard Before We Vanish: Nominated 41st Japan Academy Film Prize 2018 Best Director Before We Vanish: Nominated [54] [56] 77th Venice International Film Festival: 2020
Tokyo Sonata (2008): Film about a middle-class family in Tokyo, the Sasakis, which consists of Ryūhei Sasaki, his wife Megumi, and their two sons Takashi and Kenji. The final scene depicts Kenji performing " Clair de Lune " from the Suite bergamasque at his audition with Megumi, Ryūhei, and his piano teacher watching.
Ozu Yasujiro, the leading Japanese film director behind classics including “Tokyo Story” and “Late Spring,” has had his double birth and death anniversaries – Ozu died in 1963 on the day ...
Directed by Léos Carax, Merde (French for the swear "shit") is the name given to an unkempt, gibberish-spewing subterranean creature of the Tokyo sewers (Denis Lavant), who rises from the underground lair where he dwells to attack unsuspecting locals in increasingly brazen and terrifying ways. He steals cash and cigarettes from passers-by ...
The film also was one of Japan's highest-grossing movies outside the country. [1] [5] It earned $9.5 million in the US and inspired a remake starring Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere, with Gere playing Yakusho's role. [6] Koji Yakusho at the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival in 2019