As I walk randomly on the quiet streets of my Tokyo neighbourhood on a Sunday morning I listen to you. It felt like listening to a friend. I would love to just hang out under the trees and look at Hirayama eat his sandwich with you. I watched Perfect Days 3 times already. I was also very comforted by it. Hirayama is a true Zen sensei. Now I will continue my journey by the sanctuary, slowly and alone, trying to appreciate the present. Ima wa ima. Kondo wa Kondo. Thank you.
Such a beautiful film. I rarely walk out of a movie thinking about how it changed me or made me want to be a better human. I also could have sat through another two hours of it! I didn't want to leave him.
@@apotbos Your life must suck if you go out of your way to be negative toward people in a TH-cam comment section. I don’t like bringing negativity to this channel, but still, don’t be a dick to people.
I am glad I found your channel. I got lost in Perfect Days. I wanted that feeling to stay with me. It's a film I can fall back into when I still my world. I have a place from my memories that I go to when life gets overwhelming, I will have Perfect Days with it's captivating soundtrack to fall into when I want to breathe quietly. Thanks for talking about the film and your feelings.
I love your review and as I love Wenders I was looking forward to this film. As a 55-year-old bachelor, this one spoke to my soul. As the Beats would have said - Live your own individual truth.
well done. I was in Tokyo last summer, in his neighborhood near the tower. I had high expectations for this movie and they were exceeded. Tokyo and the Japanese people are life changing.
I saw it on a random Thursday, I've had a day of for my blood tests. I've arrived just in time for the movie start and the guy at at the register made me a student discount, also the theater was empty. The perfect watch.
Excellent review. One of the best I can remember seeing. It fits the movie perfectly too that you reviewed it the way you did, unscripted, not intellectually based and your raw, emotional reaction to it yet you did explain quite well the story, the character and his world very well. Thanks!
Out of most of the youtubers I listened to I feel you really understood the main character's happiness the most. Thank you, your video has gone into my small collection of favourites. The others seem to be, ironically, the ones in the movie questioning the way the main character lives his life and applying it to their own values of what SHOULD make a person happy
That’s awesome, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I think I just related deeply to the character, and that’s why I carved out a discussion on it that worked. I think about this film all the time, can’t wait to watch it again on home release.
Sweet film that makes you pause and think how you are living your life or just rushing through. Scene with his sister was my favourite... he's a great actor. I bought Japanese coffee afterwards like him! I found the same brand. Saw the film on my birthday and it's a good lesson to take with me.
I was on the long distance flight trying to find what movie to watch, and so glad that I found this movie. Totally agree with you that I can also relate with it
@@WatchlistRoulette Until the End of the World is still one of my favourite movies of all time, even though the critics hated it and hardly anyone saw it.
@@richardyasushiii3848 I haven’t seen that one yet! If I recall, that’s a very lengthy one. At some point I’m gonna seek it out based on your recommendation.
@@WatchlistRoulette Yeah, check it out. It's the closest Wim Wenders came to making a "commercial" film. It's conceptual science-fiction, but you have to see what is known as the "Trilogy Version" which is only available through the Criterion Collection. Don't watch the mainstream theatrical release which was a terrible, edited down version.
You saying he lives in a little cramped place, me thinking it is rather larger than where I live! But I love this movie, you really do feel he's just yourself, just different!
Good question, I’m on the same quest as you. I’ve seen a lot of people compare this to films of Yasujiro Ozu. I would recommend checking out Paterson (directed by Jim Jarmusch), and starring Adam Driver.
I would say Past Lives which is a love story with some more dialogue but not a lot. It's also quite reflective. And maybe Zone of interest which is also very little dialogue but very creepy and disturbing - also shows how people move through life with little regard for the outside.
Two takeaways: be present for your life, be here now. Mental states are not all that different from the play of shadows and light filtering through trees.
Caro amico, la penso come te. Ho adorato questo film. Vorrei entrare nel film e incontrare Hirayama e vivere con lui, essere come lui. Semplicemente perfetto per me. E credo che se ti incontrassi mi troverei molto bene con te perché ci assomigliano molto. Un saluto dall' Italia.
Bill O'Reilly, really? Never gonna sub. Perfect Days is a 10 out of 10. I used to hang out with Lou Reed when he came to Bloomington to lecture at the music school
As I walk randomly on the quiet streets of my Tokyo neighbourhood on a Sunday morning I listen to you. It felt like listening to a friend. I would love to just hang out under the trees and look at Hirayama eat his sandwich with you. I watched Perfect Days 3 times already. I was also very comforted by it. Hirayama is a true Zen sensei. Now I will continue my journey by the sanctuary, slowly and alone, trying to appreciate the present. Ima wa ima. Kondo wa Kondo. Thank you.
Thank you for the lovely comment!
I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the video and the film. I hope your walk through the sanctuary was a peaceful one.
Such a beautiful film. I rarely walk out of a movie thinking about how it changed me or made me want to be a better human. I also could have sat through another two hours of it! I didn't want to leave him.
I totally agree.
Love the character and wanted to stay longer.
Your life must suck if this changed you in any way
@@apotbos Your life must suck if you go out of your way to be negative toward people in a TH-cam comment section.
I don’t like bringing negativity to this channel, but still, don’t be a dick to people.
@@WatchlistRoulette just stating facts, this movie was garbage and so are you off you if this touched you in any way
I am glad I found your channel. I got lost in Perfect Days. I wanted that feeling to stay with me. It's a film I can fall back into when I still my world. I have a place from my memories that I go to when life gets overwhelming, I will have Perfect Days with it's captivating soundtrack to fall into when I want to breathe quietly. Thanks for talking about the film and your feelings.
I love your review and as I love Wenders I was looking forward to this film. As a 55-year-old bachelor, this one spoke to my soul. As the Beats would have said - Live your own individual truth.
well done. I was in Tokyo last summer, in his neighborhood near the tower. I had high expectations for this movie and they were exceeded. Tokyo and the Japanese people are life changing.
I saw it on a random Thursday, I've had a day of for my blood tests. I've arrived just in time for the movie start and the guy at at the register made me a student discount, also the theater was empty. The perfect watch.
Sounds like a good time!
Love an empty theatre.
Excellent review. One of the best I can remember seeing. It fits the movie perfectly too that you reviewed it the way you did, unscripted, not intellectually based and your raw, emotional reaction to it yet you did explain quite well the story, the character and his world very well. Thanks!
Out of most of the youtubers I listened to I feel you really understood the main character's happiness the most. Thank you, your video has gone into my small collection of favourites. The others seem to be, ironically, the ones in the movie questioning the way the main character lives his life and applying it to their own values of what SHOULD make a person happy
That’s awesome, I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
I think I just related deeply to the character, and that’s why I carved out a discussion on it that worked.
I think about this film all the time, can’t wait to watch it again on home release.
First video of yours I've watched.. Completely agree with your review and enjoyed the personal story of you incarnating Hirayama.
I loved to hear ypu say everything that I had to say about this film. Thankyou for vibing.
I loved Perfect Day too. My favourite moment was when he sat in the sun on his weekend. Beautiful film. Thanks for this. X
Sweet film that makes you pause and think how you are living your life or just rushing through. Scene with his sister was my favourite... he's a great actor. I bought Japanese coffee afterwards like him! I found the same brand. Saw the film on my birthday and it's a good lesson to take with me.
Wow good thing i checked out your review as well. Love the insights. Subscribed right away.
One of those where I think damn, wish I watched this earlier than I did, so I could put it on my best of 2023 list
Me too man, I absolutely loved it.
Can’t wait to see it again upon physical/digital release.
Yes, but Now is Now
I was on the long distance flight trying to find what movie to watch, and so glad that I found this movie. Totally agree with you that I can also relate with it
Thank you.
That was great.
If you have not seen Ozu's Tokyo Story, I am sure you will love it.
Awesome review. I'm going to have to check this movie out now. Wenders films don't get enough PR.
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
I agree. I’ve been a big fan of every Wenders films I’ve seen, and this one is right in line with those.
@@WatchlistRoulette Until the End of the World is still one of my favourite movies of all time, even though the critics hated it and hardly anyone saw it.
@@richardyasushiii3848 I haven’t seen that one yet! If I recall, that’s a very lengthy one. At some point I’m gonna seek it out based on your recommendation.
@@WatchlistRoulette Yeah, check it out. It's the closest Wim Wenders came to making a "commercial" film. It's conceptual science-fiction, but you have to see what is known as the "Trilogy Version" which is only available through the Criterion Collection. Don't watch the mainstream theatrical release which was a terrible, edited down version.
Great film, great review. Thanks.
WHEW, LOVED this film, the guys at art house theatre gave me a poster...........can't wait to see it again
You saying he lives in a little cramped place, me thinking it is rather larger than where I live! But I love this movie, you really do feel he's just yourself, just different!
Teared couple of times watching the film.
Kondo wa kondo. Ima wa ima.
Great simple video like perfect days ❤
Loved this video!
Do you have any movie with similar vibe to this one? Im desperately seeking another experience like this one
Good question, I’m on the same quest as you.
I’ve seen a lot of people compare this to films of Yasujiro Ozu.
I would recommend checking out Paterson (directed by Jim Jarmusch), and starring Adam Driver.
@@WatchlistRoulette thank you
I would say Past Lives which is a love story with some more dialogue but not a lot. It's also quite reflective. And maybe Zone of interest which is also very little dialogue but very creepy and disturbing - also shows how people move through life with little regard for the outside.
@@noodlen.9779 ah yes, Zone of Interest, one of my fav out there
Maybe you can watch “Departures” (a Japanese movie) with the same vibe with this film as well
Two takeaways: be present for your life, be here now. Mental states are not all that different from the play of shadows and light filtering through trees.
Now is now. Next time, is next time.
Good video
perfect movie!
is he from rich family
Wim Wenders at his best
Caro amico, la penso come te. Ho adorato questo film. Vorrei entrare nel film e incontrare Hirayama e vivere con lui, essere come lui. Semplicemente perfetto per me. E credo che se ti incontrassi mi troverei molto bene con te perché ci assomigliano molto. Un saluto dall' Italia.
Bill O'Reilly, really? Never gonna sub. Perfect Days is a 10 out of 10. I used to hang out with Lou Reed when he came to Bloomington to lecture at the music school