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Tokyo!

Tokyo!

2008Movie⏱️ 1h 52mUnrated
ComedyDramaFantasy
7
IMDB Rating
12,594 votes

A triptych examines the nature of one unforgettable city as it's shaped by the disparate people who live, work (and even run amok) inside one enormous, constantly evolving, densely populated megalopolis, the ravishing and inimitab...

Director
N/A
Writers
Michel Gondry, Gabrielle Bell, Leos Carax
Stars
Ayako Fujitani, Ryô Kase, Ayumi Ito
Release Date
August 16, 2008
Language
Japanese, French, English
Country
France, Japan, South Korea, Germany
🏆 2
Wins
🎯 3
Nominations
💬 47
Reviews
📋 34.9K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Ayako Fujitani
Ayako Fujitani
as Hiroko
Ryô Kase
Ryô Kase
as Akira
Ayumi Ito
Ayumi Ito
as Akemi
Nao Ômori
Nao Ômori
as Hiroshi
Satoshi Tsumabuki
Satoshi Tsumabuki
as Takeshi
👤
Ken Mitsuishi
as Agent immobilier homme
👤
Yuno Iriguchi
as Agent immobilier femme
👤
Rie Minemura
as Responsable du magasin d'objets
👤
Ben Himura
as Employé de la fourrière
👤
Kenjirô Ishimaru
as Oncle de Takeshi

💰 Box Office

$1,194,397
Worldwide Gross
$351,059
Domestic Gross
$23,030
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Kugayama, Tokyo, Japan
Production
Comme des Cinémas, Kansai Telecasting (KTV), Bitters End

🏷️ Keywords

anthologyoutdoor nudityhikikomorifemale rear nudityfemale nudity

🎯 Categories

JapaneseComedyDramaFantasy

⭐ Featured Review

A Nutshell Review: Tokyo!
by DICK STEEL2008-10-13
7/10

"The closing film for this year's Singapore French Film Festival, it couldn't be more than apt as I prepare for my own trip to the Land of the Rising Sun, and what more than to sit through a collection of three short stories set in the capital city, as told by Frenchmen Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Korean Bong Joon-ho, with their respective titled shorts Interior Design, Merde and Shaking Tokyo. While I had enjoyed Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind tremendously, Singapore failed to screen Science of Sleep theatrically, but Be Kind Rewind had better luck. Amongst th..."

💡 Did You Know?

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📖 Synopsis

A triptych examines the nature of one unforgettable city as it's shaped by the disparate people who live, work (and even run amok) inside one enormous, constantly evolving, densely populated megalopolis, the ravishing and inimitab...