Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter losing his job, a recovering addict struggles to survive and meets a free spirited woman, who changes his world, but cannot stay in his life.After losing his job, a recovering addict struggles to survive and meets a free spirited woman, who changes his world, but cannot stay in his life.After losing his job, a recovering addict struggles to survive and meets a free spirited woman, who changes his world, but cannot stay in his life.
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- 6 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Shima Ônishi
- Bo
- (as Shima Ohnishi)
Shôichi Honda
- Sex Dude
- (as Shoichi Honda)
Izumi Yumeno
- Waitress
- (as Izumi)
Nayo Oliver
- DJ
- (as Nayokenza Robyn Oliver)
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This romantic film's male lead is great. But the real star is the city of Tokyo.
Stay is the story of a brief romance that occurs over a couple of days in Tokyo. No doubt many a traveler will be able to relate to that experience and how memorable and intense the feeling is. The protagonist Ryu (Shogen) has had a fall from grace as a result of drug abuse. After being fired from yet another job, he meets a foreigner, Hope (Ana Tanaka), in a nightclub and events unfold from there. Here you might expect the usual trope of him falling more into drug and alcohol abuse with imminent rescue from the fall by Hope. But not all. Instead, what develops is a warm and sincere intimacy, with naturalism instead of dramatics, even in its darkest moments, and this is what gives Stay its appeal. Shogen and Tanaka are convincing in their roles and are well supported by Natsuhi Ueno (Risa) and Shima Onishi (Bo) as the friends that Ryu could do without. An additional bonus is the wonderful streets scenes of Tokyo, many of which are off the well beaten tourist tracks and a soundtrack that put me in mind of Murakami's novels.
Stay reminded me of my time living in Tokyo. Easy to like this movie for the story or scenery. The main characters dilemma would be something unheard of in old Japan and reflects changes in modern Japanese society. Good stuff
10beezee30
A slice of Japanese life, a love story in the vein of "Before Sunrise" , this is a gem of a film that deserves a wider audience. Maybe Netflix will pick this up.
Shot in digital video in natural light, it captures the essence of everyday Tokyo life and the film is reminiscent of Wong Kai-war's earlier work like Chungking Express and the rawness of the Dogma era .
Shot in digital video in natural light, it captures the essence of everyday Tokyo life and the film is reminiscent of Wong Kai-war's earlier work like Chungking Express and the rawness of the Dogma era .
Having lived in Japan as a foreigner, I really appreciated the look(s) of this movie. Rookie cinematographer Goldberg conveys the obvious expanse and energy of Tokyo but also the intimacy found in its finer fractal dimensions. Both leads are infinitely watchable. Though at first I thought the dialogue and cuts were too slow, in the end I believe they were suited the characters and were in useful contrast to the city. The odd dynamic between the lovers eventually makes perfect sense, and never before has an unresolved ending been so satisfying.
The entire team putting this film together is to be commended! With a little bigger budget, maybe they could actually spring for a fight scene. ;)
I will eagerly follow the future efforts of this talented crew!
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- 1h 39min(99 min)
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