As I watched the film for the first I could believe how delightful it was. Now I have seen this interview, I want to watch it again. Thank you to everyone who took part in this film. It is a service to humanity.
@listenspeaklisten9 ай бұрын
translator is amazing. always fascinating how they are able to do so at the moment.
@studio50010 ай бұрын
The movie was so emotional and so well crafted. The camera work was subtle but beautifully executed. So glad this movie is getting recognition as it is one of the most thought provoking. emotionally satisfying movie I have seen in recent years. Congratulations to all involved in this masterpiece!!
@evelyntan558810 ай бұрын
I am not exaggerating when I say that this interview was the best interview of director and actor I’ve ever seen. I hope to see more of her interviews!
@adremodi9 ай бұрын
One of those movies that really deeply touch the heart, and after watching it you are not the same anymore. Thank you! Wish there were more movies like that.
@tatilopespt11 ай бұрын
I’m just halfway through and congratulations to the translator, being able to translate live and this quick its not only a proof of his talent and work but also extremelly tiring. Kudos to him.
@Shadow-gm9ct5 ай бұрын
He’s writing in shorthand
@Pazaluz4 ай бұрын
It's quite incredible really, i admire his ability to translate rather longer answers in detail using notes.
@erinpillmanАй бұрын
Absolutely! His name is David Neptune and he’s one of the best Japanese translators in the game! ❤❤❤
@TheLongCut16 ай бұрын
Not kidding, this may be my favorite movie of all time. I think about it daily. Watched it 4x so far. Just beautiful and brilliant.
@janak.92563 ай бұрын
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@user-bv7nx2rp2s10 ай бұрын
Tip of the hat to the interviewer; she asks smart, well structured questions on a stage with heavyweights where it’s hard to hold your own.
@nicdonato7 ай бұрын
YES. I love how she builds the questions.
@krosfyah49322 ай бұрын
Completely agree - well said. It’s not often you get such an on point interviewer for this and she killed it. And held her own on the stage, hopefully she reads these comments. Excellent interview of one of my favorite movies in years.
@kaljic18 ай бұрын
Incredible. Only a director like Wim Wenders annd an actor like Koji Yakusho can elevate something so mundane like toilets and make them into fine art.
@compactreview11 ай бұрын
So few talanted souls can portray such a wondeful place and make such a blessing movie. Thank you! I have had a great time with my family, even an 8 years old girl loved it
@ponyboygarfunkel16755 ай бұрын
This is my kind of movie. In my tiny life, I try to recognize the pleasure in simple things. What else is there? I so like this film that I have purchased the Criterion edition recently released. It gives me a quiet joy.
@Romalvx8 ай бұрын
His touching, long and accomplished smile, the luminous dawn lights,,the trumpeting soul music, I thought that the actor was about to break down in tears..such a high momentum in film history, which will stay with me forever.
@reitocai10 ай бұрын
Such a good interview!!Thank you!!!❤
@lukmie27697 ай бұрын
Absolutely wonderful movie and the connection and the mutual respect between these two gentlemen speaks for itself.
@darrengagliardi15409 күн бұрын
Amazing film - I absolutely loved it. Great to hear their insights.
@thewebstylist10 ай бұрын
First let’s give it up for the amazing seamless translater
@jafrasar17 ай бұрын
No kidding.. Real Time Translation-with the speed of sound.
@frog60545 ай бұрын
My autistic brain couldn't even process what they're saying unless I replay the section 2-3 times (I'm not English speaker)
@mamumonkan6 ай бұрын
the day after I watched the movie I had lunch on my park bench in Little Haiti while feeding the chicken that I always feed, when suddenly the overture to Akahige popped in my brain and I wept a few tears in honor of all those people who do great work
@Findyourcall10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this journey! I loved the every aspect of it!
@ross67539 ай бұрын
In the rest of the world, public toilets may not seem like anything, but in Japan and especially in Tokyo they are, and Wenders-sensei sure picked the best ones of all to be in his movie (the one that has glass doors that go dark when someone goes in,and become clear again once they get out 🤩)
@nederlanditis815411 ай бұрын
Gosh, he aged so well (I thought he was old when Paris Texas came out), aged so well actually that Wes Anderson should put him into one of his films with a cameo (with the moustache), or even better, base a complete character on him.
@ritahorvath82079 ай бұрын
He spoke in Zurich in march 2019 when Bruno Ganz died. You won't believe how beautiful he was, and how wonderful he spoke .
@estelafilmaker28 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I loved the film. It is interesting to listen to both actor and director during the same interview. I found Wim Wender's recognition to Donata's art work for the komorebi dreams' images remarkable. They are an important aspect of the film, she really deserves to be recognized beyond the credits at the end of the film. I especially enjoyed them. Regards from Buenos Aires, ARG.
@yokoyamasaki762810 ай бұрын
❤ what's a wonderful interview!
@lenapinheirobonfimlena23586 ай бұрын
I was'nt capable understand a Word 'cause I don't speak The language, but The actor's expressions made The mensagem clear to me. I loved!
@angelinacar26 ай бұрын
Love Wim Wenders! Love Love Love ❤
@dpskipallen11 ай бұрын
So happy to see Perri moderating this q & a😂
@isaacerickson23833 ай бұрын
I put this movie off for a long time. I watched it recently as fall starts to hint at the winter to come- and it brightened up my dark evening.
Koji Im loving your work from Spain, congratulations!
@KaspianKinse11 ай бұрын
For kings of the road Wim told actor Rüdiger Vogler to shit on film. The result left the cast and crew breathless. It's a masterpiece
@christianmejia994711 ай бұрын
best scene ever
@Ronitbroy8 ай бұрын
Lots of love from India ❤
@CrueLoaf6 ай бұрын
26:04 also, Patti Smith - ‘Redondo Beach’ is an odd inclusion on the soundtrack. It’s a tragic song about suicide.
@JoeCantu-do1ppАй бұрын
Koji Yakusho is such a great actor. Part of me wishes he’d learned English and had a career similar to Hiroyuki Sanada and Ken Watanabe-and part of me is glad he didn’t if that makes sense.
@ritahorvath82079 ай бұрын
Der Film lehrt einen, wie man ein gutes Leben führt, ohne belehrend zu sein.
@mbattlecoder9 ай бұрын
I understand how this film may have been deeply moving and profound to Westerners not familiar with Zen Buddhism or Eastern Philosophy. It portrayed a character (almost) reaching enlightenment by limiting his attachments to possessions (and people) to make room for the appreciation of his surroundings and beautiful moments in his daily routine. For those familiar with Japanese cinema though, I think most will recognize that many Japanese samurai films have captured the same sense of a quiet life of mindfulness better than this because they contrast it with conflict and higher stakes. It was nice to see a character like this put to film in a modern setting but I'm not sure the cinematography and story structure were quite Oscar worthy for a feature film. At least to me, it felt like it was missing something, even though I understand that it was meant to be extremely subtle and open to interpretation.
@alisonliu69298 ай бұрын
Tampopo!❤
@michaelz98929 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the film very much but the final shot reminded me of the end of "Call me by Your Name" which had more emotional impact for me personally.
@studiodsr9 ай бұрын
It’s kind of similar to the final shot of Michael Clayton as well. For me personally the final shot of Perfect Days was the best of all of them
@Zauberkaffee20016 ай бұрын
When boring stuff gets interesting, then important stuff get's boring😮
@sana-gq2ur9 ай бұрын
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@raffaeleandreini776Ай бұрын
Prossimamente Remake Beyond the Clouds Diretto all' epoca da Michelangelo Antonioni E Wim Wenders
@raffaeleandreini776Ай бұрын
Michelangelo Antonioni No
@raffaeleandreini776Ай бұрын
Musica U2 Brian Eno Van Morrison Lucio Dalla
@raffaeleandreini776Ай бұрын
Lucio Dalla No
@raffaeleandreini776Ай бұрын
Ma sopravvivono Solo gli stranieri Gli Italiani No?
@raffaeleandreini776Ай бұрын
Lucio Dalla Caro amico ti scrivo Song
@excalipoor2 ай бұрын
Hey. I know the translator. 😊
@yazanasad78116 ай бұрын
Most everyday routines in films are not seen as positive
@MultiSUPERLATIVO10 ай бұрын
I would love to have felt the same way a lot of people felt watching this film. I didn't feel anything. A very banal film.
@namename151510 ай бұрын
I just sat thru this boring film and almost walked out 5 times. It's simply way too slow and repetitive, the directors eye for Japans charm is not much more than that of a tourist. The half hour we sat thru stupid wake up and front door scenes (obviously filmed at the same time), could have been handled in 5 mins. Ok so the protagonist is probably a JOHATSU - big deal, what a revelation! As an audience we don't care about some clever insights you read on the internet. 1000 hard copy photos of trees is simply inconceivable! Shadows upon shadows under the bridge is not going to save this sleeping pill. The restaurant scene was probably the last chance to pull this crock together - but fails with another inconceivable dialogue. Nice try, but I think you have missed the target.
@cormacbeats9 ай бұрын
you're literally the reason this film was made lmfao
@angelaegan62049 ай бұрын
Poor you!
@amalaugustine32669 ай бұрын
It's definitely not everybody's cup of tea.
@stephenhardy61169 ай бұрын
It was made for people who have feelings.. You just stick to your action movies.. This is so above you your the problem not the movie..