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An old man and a young woman meet in Tokyo. She knows nothing about him, he thinks he knows her. He welcomes her into his home, she offers him her body. But the web that is woven between them in the space of twenty four hours bears no relation to the circumstances of their encounter. Directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Starring Rin Takanashi, Tadashi Okuno in lead roles.
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An old man and a young woman meet in Tokyo. She knows nothing about him, he thinks he knows her. He welcomes her into his home, she offers him her body. But the web that is woven between them in the space of twenty four hours bears no relation to the circumstances of their encounter. Directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Starring Rin Takanashi, Tadashi Okuno in lead roles.
7/10
IMDbBest Films | 2013 | Abbas
Best Director | 2013 | Abbas
Best Supporting Actor | 2013
Best Cinematographer | 2013
Panorama | 2013 | Abbas
Best International Feature | 2012 | Abbas
Budget 4,800,000 USD
Box Office Collection 562,878 USD
In the late 1990s Abbas Kiarostami was driving late at night while on a visit to Tokyo and witnessed a young girl on the side of the street dressed as a bride. In the years following, while visiting Tokyo to promote other films, he realized that he was always looking for that same girl because she had left such an impression but that he would never likely notice her again in real life because she wouldn't be wearing the same dress. This experience became the basis for the film.
Abbas Kiarostami's final film released before his death in 2016.
The film had the production title The End which was also the initial name of the movie.
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #708.
"Akiko: [subtitled version] I'd rather not know all the mistakes I've made. I'm depressed enough as it is."
"Takashi: Whatever will be will be."