Tokyo Marigold
Tokyo Marigold

Tokyo Marigold

2001Movie97 minJapanese

Eriko – lonely, aimless and self-absorbed – falls for Tamura. Despite knowing that he is waiting for his girlfriend to return from overseas, she requests to enter into a relationship with him for just one year.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Junji SakamotoGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A woman caring for her terminally ill husband finds solace and unexpected connection with a younger artist. As their bond deepens, she grapples with her responsibilities, her grief, and the burgeoning feelings that complicate her already tragic circumstances. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in the face of mortality.

Critical Reception

Tokyo Marigold received moderate critical attention, with praise often directed at the sensitive performances of its lead actors and its poignant exploration of complex emotional themes. Some critics found the pacing deliberate, while others appreciated its subtle and nuanced approach to a difficult subject matter. Audience reception was generally positive, resonating with those who appreciated its introspective and melancholic tone.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its tender portrayal of an unconventional relationship amidst tragedy.
  • Acknowledged for strong performances, particularly from Kyoko Koizumi.
  • Some viewers found the film's contemplative nature to be slow-paced.

Google audience: Audience feedback for Tokyo Marigold is not widely available, but where it exists, it often highlights the film's emotional depth and the moving performances of its cast. Viewers tended to appreciate the film's sensitive handling of themes related to love and loss.

Fun Fact

The film was part of the official selection at the 2001 Tokyo International Film Festival.

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