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TOKYO EYES

The police are tracking a man who shoots at people. But the young sister of a detective finds that he's not the mad vigilante portrayed in newspapers.

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Release : 1998
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Lumen Films,  Eurospace, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Shinji Takeda Hinano Yoshikawa Kaori Mizushima Tetta Sugimoto Ren Osugi
Genre : Drama Comedy Crime Romance

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Actuakers
2018/08/30

One of my all time favorites.

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Mjeteconer
2018/08/30

Just perfect...

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FeistyUpper
2018/08/30

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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ActuallyGlimmer
2018/08/30

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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jinkblt
2008/01/02

This is a film which oozes with social commentary. Apparently, this was originally written to be made with a completely French cast and crew, but was changed by the Director into a Japanese/French hybrid cast and crew. This is apparent by the French songs sung by the characters.***minor spoiler below*** On its surface, this film is about a young vigilante, intent on scaring badly-behaving people good by putting on thick glasses and shooting a horribly inaccurate (but precise) gun. A girl discovers more behind the man deemed "Four-Eyes" by the media. However, a plot description doesn't do the film justice. It's really a commentary on a disenfranchised generation of youth, lost in a sea of urbanization and "advice" from the older generation. In this context, I find this film beautiful, not to mention great acting and cinematography by all involved. Definitely worth watching, especially if you have an interest in Japanese culture.

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George Parker
2004/03/08

"Tokyo Eyes" tells of a 17 year old Japanese girl who falls in like with a man being hunted by her big bro who is a cop. This lame flick is about 50% filler and 50% talk, talk, and more talk. You'll get to see the less than stellar cast of three as they talk on the bus, talk and play video games, talk and get a haircut, talk and walk and walk and talk, talk on cell phones, hang out and talk, etc. as you read subtitles waiting for something to happen. The thin wisp of a story is not sufficient to support a film with low end production value, a meager cast, and no action, no romance, no sex or nudity, no heavy drama...just incessant yadayadayada'ing. (C-)

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son_of_minya
2002/10/16

This film, more than any other, has me convinced the critics are completely clueless. It is a perfect blend of everything great about French, Hong Kong, and Japanese storytelling.Hinano Yoshikawa is vulnerable--and beautiful--throughout. Saying her acting was bad is like saying Juliette Lewis was bad in Cape Fear. If she really is so clueless in real life, well that was just genius casting. Shinji Takeda also gives a great, naturalistic performance.The last 15 minutes is often criticized or misunderstood. This is really a case of French "who cares what it means, it's beautiful" meets Japanese "you should know what it means, we don't have to explain it." From an American screenwriting craft POV, one may say that it diverges too much from the preceding story, but...I was rapt to the screen and deeply satisfied when the credits rolled.Critics of this film--and you should watch for this in the future--use phrases such as "something like" and "more or less." In criticizing Kitano's cameo, in particular, it is clear they have no idea what they're talking about. Anyone who is a big enough fan to have actually seen Kitano hit someone on the head with a giant hammer--purposely--will know that this is a classic Kitano performance.

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andreas.voigt
2001/05/18

I always thought there were no good love movies in this world. Films like "Thorn Birds", "Gone with the wind", "Titanic" and "Love Story" with all that crying-suffering&dying stuff full of exaggeration never really touched me. Another reason I don't like these movies is that they completely lack in style.However: The 90s have been extremely generous to us, giving us three excellent love movies full of style & magic: "Los Amantes del Círculo Polar", "Der Krieger und die Kaiserin" and this gem."Tokyo Eyes" is full of cool music, excellent camera work, cute scenes, and good storytelling, creating a mood that absorbed me right from the beginning. It's not pretentious in any way and it didn't annoy or bore me for a single second (As most other love movies do). The last five minutes are fantastic and contain one scene that in my opinion is one of the best in movie history (at least in terms of camera work). Shinji Takeda does a great job as "K" and Hinano Yoshikawa covers her missing acting skills by cuteness beyond good or evil. The cameo by Takeshi Kitano is nice as well.P.S: Though I wouldn't consider this movie to be utterly weird or totally different from standard Hollywood movies, some people may find it too slow-paced, lacking in action or even pointless.10 points out of 10.

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