Wim Wenders

Perfect Days
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Audrey“Just a really lovely film with a good soundtrack to boot.”
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lauren o“I couldn't explain to you how the stillness of a methodically near-plotless movie about an almost-silent man cleaning beautiful public toilets in Tokyo fixed something in me that I didn't know was broken and broke something else in me I hadn't known was fragile, but here we are. If one day I am hoisted from the ocean like a tiger shark and marine biologists of the spirit rummage around among my license plates and tires, they'll find PERFECT DAYS intact, carried with me whole ever since I saw it, in here always.”
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Catherine Davis“Might be my favorite movie. Also an excellent filter to watch with a new person in your life to find out if they are someone who can appreciate silence, quiet beauty, and the peace that comes with living in the moment.”
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KD“I think about this movie 3 times a week. And listen to the soundtrack about the same.”
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film girl“I loved it so much that I watched it two nights in a row. Every moment is beautiful, though there’s a feeling that it’s only beautiful because it hadn’t always been. rating 🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃”
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Jen louden“Best closing scene in a movie ever”
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youngna“A perfect meditation on finding contentedness is the everyday.”
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Vanessa“Just my kind of movie, 100%”
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Daniela“No notes.”
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Seimi“The main protagonist is a middle-aged Japanese man who works as a public toilet cleaner. The movie felt like poetry in its pace.”
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Ginny Branch“A perfect film”
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Steven Weill“A film that could be described as Buddhist in nature, Perfect Days is a lesson on living in the moment, appreciating the small things and accepting life on earth for exactly how it is.”
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Mart“Made me laugh, made me cry, made me miss Japan and it’s people. 5/5”
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Landon Groves“Dir. Wim Wenders”
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lyn“this is a two-fer recommendation. first, the film. duh. not to be dramatic but Perfect Days quite literally changed my life [because it changed my perspective]. i walked into the theater looking to escape the overwhelming tides of life + this film held my hand + told me that peace comes in many forms, we just have to look around sometimes. second, Kanopy. get your cinephile on! they have an amazing selection of movies + documentaries. having a library card has literally opened my eyeballs so many thing from screening tickets, museum access, i forgot the rest but those are the two main ones i found myself super excited over. ok bai!”
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Aysha“I aspire to be him, Living so simply”
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