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Perfect Days

Perfect Days

7,8 /10 (1,909 Votes)
2023 JA 124 min

Overview

Hirayama is content with his life as a toilet cleaner in Tokyo. Outside of his structured routine, he cherishes music on cassette tapes, books, and taking photos of trees. Through unexpected encounters, he reflects on finding beauty in the world.

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Release date

10/11/2023

Votes

1,909

Popularity

7.8

In a world of fleeting moments, find the beauty that lasts.

Genres

Status

Released

Original title

PERFECT DAYS

Language

JA

Runtime

124 min

Budget

$14,000,000

Revenue

$24,094,016

Website

neonrated.com

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BornKnight

2024-03-04

⭐ 10

Coproduction between Japan and Germany, directed by the german director Wim Wenders (Texas Paris, Wings of Desire among others) and written by him and Takuma Takashi. It won the Cannes Film Festival 2023 for Best Actor and Ecumenical Jury and it is nominated for Academy Best Foreign Movie (my favorite for this category). It tells some days at the life of a public bathroom cleaner at Tokyo, interpreted by Koji Yakusho Hirayama, as Hirayama, his daily routine and 4 events in between his usual days. It also shows how some people treat those invisible workers even in a modern civilized cou…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2024-03-06

⭐ 7

Now I don't now about where you live, but in my town you are lucky to find a public toilet at all, let alone one with designer fittings and miracle blinds! Luckily, Tokyo has a dedicated and meticulous cleaner in "Hirayama" (Koji Yakusho) whose routine gets him from bed, via the coffee machine, to his rounds, the bath house, then his book and again to bed. Helped, occasionally but not too reliably, by the younger "Takashi" (Tokio Emoto) his joy when travelling from site to site is to listen to old cassettes from the likes of the Doors and Van Morrison. He is an outwardly rather humourless man,…

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Brent Marchant

2024-03-19

⭐ 4

Films that feel like they're "reaching" in their attempts to make a statement can result in a frustrating watch, as is very much the case with the latest from acclaimed writer-director Wim Wenders. This character study about the life of a middle-aged public toilet cleaner in Tokyo (Koji Yakusho) follows him through his virtually unchanging daily routine of working, reading and taking nearly identical photos of trees. Even though there are minor differences in the events of his day-to-day life, much of his schedule is relentlessly the same, a comfortable yet mundane pattern that's cinematically…

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Randy Dreammaker

Randy Dreammaker

2024-03-25

⭐ 8

**Life through his eyes** This is the story of a man who is caught between the past and the present. A man who has found contentment and happiness from being true to himself and his embracement of a time when things moved at a slower pace. A time when ones purpose was established in taking pride in what you do, no matter how insignificant it is perceived within society. **A movie about life.** What I enjoyed about this movie is how it brings the viewer into a first person perspective of the life journey of an ordinary person. This movie is as close to a first person encounter with…

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Hossein

2025-05-26

⭐ 9

At first I didn't think I was going to like this movie. This movie starts slowly but gets better and more eventful as it progresses. It's not a movie that you'd want to watch with friends; you need to watch it alone. The movie offers a glimpse into the life of a toilet cleaner living in Tokyo. And it gives a good depiction of how life can be enjoyed even if you're not at the pinnacle of achievements. The main actor delivers a great performance, and the music used in the movie is top-notch. It's about living in the moment so give it all your attention, and then you can enjoy it to the ful…

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Glasswatt

2025-09-30

the perfect film and the best one i personally have seen from the calm quiet moments to the little dialogue the pure feeling of watching this film alone makes it worth checking out. To me this is my all time favorite film, and that does not come easy, the cinematography is perfect the music choice on point and a story that grips you without needing to say much through dialogue. its beautiful

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