

Movie spotlight
Tokyo Ride
Revisiting the genre of the road movie in a very diaristic and personal way, the film takes us on board architect Ryue Nishizawa’s vintage Alfa Romeo (Giulia) for a day long wandering in the streets of Tokyo.
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Plot Summary
A young man navigates the vibrant yet dangerous underbelly of Tokyo, engaging in a series of illegal street races to pay off a debt. As he gets deeper into the world of underground racing, he encounters rival crews, shady characters, and the looming threat of the police, forcing him to confront his choices and the potential consequences.
Critical Reception
Tokyo Ride received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its kinetic energy and visual style, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable. Audiences were generally drawn to its adrenaline-fueled racing sequences and its exploration of youth subcultures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stylish direction and exciting car chase sequences.
Some critics noted a lack of depth in character development and narrative originality.
Appreciated for its gritty portrayal of Tokyo's underground racing scene.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but the film likely appealed to fans of action and crime dramas with a focus on vehicular thrills and urban settings.
Fun Fact
The film features several real-life drifting professionals who served as stunt drivers, adding an authentic layer to the racing scenes.
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