TOKYO! The Official Movie Trailer - Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Bong Joon-ho | Tokyo
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http://goo.gl/YmTcjQ - In TOKYO!, three visionary directors (Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Bong Joon-ho) come together for an omnibus triptych examining the nature of one unforgettable city as its shaped by the disparate people who live, work (and run amok) inside an enormous, constantly evolving, densely populated Japanese megalopolis — the enchanting and inimitable Tokyo. INTERIOR DESIGN (Michel Gondry). A young couple tries to set themselves up in Tokyo. The young man's ambition is clear — to become a film director. His girlfriend, far more indecisive, cannot escape the vague feeling that she's losing control of her life. Directionless, both are beginning to go under in this vast city until the young woman, utterly alone, becomes the object of a bizarre transformation... MERDE (Leos Carax) A mysterious creature spreads panic in the streets of Tokyo by means of his provocative and destructive behavior. This man, dubbed "The Creature of the Sewers" by the media, arouses both passion and repulsion...until the moment he is captured... SHAKING TOKYO (Bong Joon-Ho) For more than 10 years, he's been a hikikomori. He lives shut up in his apartment, strictly limiting all contact with the outside world to an absolute minimum. When a pizza delivery girl faints in his home during an earthquake, the unthinkable happens — he falls in love. Shortly after, he learns that the girl has in turn become a hikikomori. Will he dare cross the threshold that separates his apartment from the rest of the world? Rhapsody, psychogeography, urban valentine, freak show, mindwalk and many other things, TOKYO! is a fantasy in three movements that will make you see one of the worlds greatest cities — if not any city — with a new point of view. In the tradition of such films as NEW YORK STORIES, NIGHT ON EARTH, PARIS JE TAIME and its forthcoming sequel NEW YORK I LOVE YOU, TOKYO! addresses the timeless question of whether we shape cities, or if cities shape us — while in the process, revealing the rich humanity at the heart of modern urban life.
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wow wow)
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anyone know where i can see this in english? i've found the film in japanese but no subtitles one it :c
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Tokyo! Great Movie
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thats the same crazy guy in holy motors.
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is this a canadian film?
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talk you talk you talk you! MVHH
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Hey, I really liked this movie, but as much as I tried, I haven't understood carax's movie... Can someone open my eyes about this one? I have my theories, but I also might just overanalyze it /:
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This movie was great, I loved it. <3
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the one by michael gondry is the best in my opinion. it was so symbolic and visionary
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@nachilo7 hey, amazon has it listed as tokyo! .... just add gondry to your search and you will find it. looks like tha audio is either french or japanese though...
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@nachilo7 hey, amazon has it listed as tokyo! .... just add gondry to your search and you will find it. looks like tha audio is either french or japanese though...
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Does anyone know where I can watch this online? I've searched high and low for the DVD but can't find it anywhere (Amazon etc.) I'd happily pay for it, just really eager to watch. Cheers
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I just saw it, thought it was pretty weird.
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i dunno what kind of loser clicked on dislike.... surely 8 people with really bad taste
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@libentvideo what was the song at the end of the movie during the credits?
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what was the name of the song played at the end credits?
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se ve q la pelicula es muy buena y me asombro la escena en la q tiene el hueco en el estomago no se como se hizo ese efecto pero me asombro asemas es algo loca pero asi somos entonces es una muestra de nuestra realidad
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What's the name of song in the trailer? anyone?
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@hijkhardi 3rd my fav too. I found it the most touching. How did they get all those exterior shots, especially the city shots empty and void of people?
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@adaydayday I found that sad and depressing, rather than taking control of her life and figuring out the hidden spark of driving ambition within...I think she just gave up and you know rather than become more human, just the other way, like a reverse Pinnochio message or something. From semi human existence to wooden, petrified unchangeable destiny.