Tokyo Elegy
Tokyo Elegy

Tokyo Elegy

1999Movie85 minJapanese

Fugitive Jack is doing everything in his power to evade both the police and gangsters. Assuming he’s in the clear, he moves in with Keiko, a pornstar whose early life in an abusive family still haunts her.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: SabuGenres: Drama, Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A young salaryman, driven to the brink by his demanding boss and the bleakness of his life, decides to commit suicide. However, his plans are repeatedly interrupted by a series of absurd and increasingly dangerous encounters. He finds himself caught in a web of bizarre characters and situations, forcing him to confront his own mortality in the most unconventional ways.

Critical Reception

Tokyo Elegy is a cult favorite known for its dark humor, surreal storytelling, and distinctive visual style. While some critics found its bleakness and violence off-putting, many praised its originality and its unique blend of pathos and absurdity, solidifying its status as a notable example of independent Japanese cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark and absurd sense of humor.
  • Celebrated for its surreal and unpredictable narrative.
  • Noted for its unique visual style and offbeat tone.

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Fun Fact

Director Sabu, also known as Hideo Tsuchida, often incorporates elements of black comedy and surrealism into his films, which frequently feature ordinary people thrust into extraordinary and often violent circumstances.

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