

Kyoko
In 1971, John Lennon and Yoko Ono embark on a search for a girl named Kyoko. On April 23rd, they are arrested by the police at a hotel in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on an aspiring filmmaker named Kyoko who struggles with her identity and her relationships. As she navigates her personal life, she grapples with societal expectations and her own desires, leading to introspective and often challenging moments. The narrative explores themes of self-discovery, alienation, and the complexities of modern Japanese society through Kyoko's journey.
Critical Reception
Kyoko received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its artistic direction and performances, while some found its pacing and narrative to be challenging. It garnered attention for its exploration of contemporary themes and its distinctive visual style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique visual aesthetic and atmospheric direction.
- Some viewers found the introspective narrative and pacing to be slow or difficult to follow.
- The film's exploration of identity and societal pressures was noted as a significant theme.
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Fun Fact
Director Tetsuya Mariko is known for his distinctive visual style and often explores themes of alienation and identity in his films.
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