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Tokyo Pop

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
534
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Carrie Hamilton and Diamond Yukai in Tokyo Pop (1988)
Official Trailer
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ComedyDramaMusicRomance

Aspiring singer Wendy hops on a plane to Tokyo with dreams of making it big in the music business. She soon finds romance with Hiro, a rock 'n' roll musician who convinces her to become the ... Read allAspiring singer Wendy hops on a plane to Tokyo with dreams of making it big in the music business. She soon finds romance with Hiro, a rock 'n' roll musician who convinces her to become the lead singer in his band.Aspiring singer Wendy hops on a plane to Tokyo with dreams of making it big in the music business. She soon finds romance with Hiro, a rock 'n' roll musician who convinces her to become the lead singer in his band.

  • Director
    • Fran Rubel Kuzui
  • Writers
    • Lynn Grossman
    • Fran Rubel Kuzui
  • Stars
    • Carrie Hamilton
    • Diamond Yukai
    • Taiji Tonoyama
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    534
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fran Rubel Kuzui
    • Writers
      • Lynn Grossman
      • Fran Rubel Kuzui
    • Stars
      • Carrie Hamilton
      • Diamond Yukai
      • Taiji Tonoyama
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    TOKYO POP - official US 2023 re-release trailer
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    TOKYO POP - official US 2023 re-release trailer

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    Carrie Hamilton
    Carrie Hamilton
    • Wendy Reed
    Diamond Yukai
    • Hiro Yamaguchi
    • (as Yutaka Tadokoro)
    Taiji Tonoyama
    Taiji Tonoyama
    • Grandfather
    Tetsurô Tanba
    Tetsurô Tanba
    • Mr. Dota
    Masumi Harukawa
    Masumi Harukawa
    • Mother
    Toki Shiozawa
    • Mama-san
    Hiroshi Mikami
    Hiroshi Mikami
    • Club Manager
    Michael Cerveris
    Michael Cerveris
    • Mike
    • (as Mike Cerveris)
    Gina Belafonte
    Gina Belafonte
    • Holly
    Daisuke Ohyama
    • Yôji (Keyboards)
    • (as Daisuke Oyama)
    Hiroshi Kobayashi
    • Kaz (Drums)
    Hiroshi Sugita
    • Tarô (Bass)
    Satoshi Kanai
    • Shun (Guitar)
    Rikiya Yasuoka
    Rikiya Yasuoka
    • Akira (Manager)
    Senri Yamazaki
    • Aya (Dancer)
    Hirofumi Hamada
    • Minoru
    Kazuo Ishigaki
    • Chief Waiter
    Makoto Fukuda
    • Susumu (Father)
    • Director
      • Fran Rubel Kuzui
    • Writers
      • Lynn Grossman
      • Fran Rubel Kuzui
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    10paula155

    Hi Everyone!

    Hello! My name is Paula, I live in Argentina, and I've always had this odd fascination about this film, since I was a teenager actually, and I the last song performed by Carrie Hamilton was so enchanting! It is called "Never Forget", but I can't find it anywhere! and nobody seems to be interested in this film, or the movie soundtrack. Please contact me if you can provide me with some info. paula155@hotmail.com is my email address. I really don't get how this movie is so mysterious and has no fans clubs, forums, or things like that. It was really disappointing when I knew about Carrie's death. She was so young, and talented, her voice was an inspiration.
    Dan_Harkless

    Realistic and fairly entertaining look at gaijin's life in Japan

    This is a cute little film. Ultimately it doesn't really go anywhere, but at the very least it's an extremely realistic portrayal of what it'd be like to suddenly fly to Japan with no friends there, no command of the language, no knowledge of the culture and conventions, etc. I suppose part of the reason the film succeeds so well in this is that it's a Japanese-U.S. co-production.

    One of the best parts of the movie is the soundtrack. The track by the new wave band that the main character is in at the beginning of the movie is very nice, but "Rakuen, Rakuen" by Papaya Paranoia is wonderful! Even better is being able to watch P.P. perform -- just too bad they didn't include the whole number. So much energy and adorableness from this all-girl Japanese rock band.

    The real shame is that the soundtrack's out-of-print worldwide. The Papaya Paranoia track is not available on their other albums, which are hard enough to come by as it is.
    8tasgal

    Charming and honest.

    There's a very rare honesty and charm to "Tokyo Pop." Although I never knew the music scene in Japan, so much in the movie is immediately recognizable from life: The naivete on many sides. The fun of being exotic for a while and the uses made of it. The value for Westerners of being in Japan for a while; the sterility of living there long-term (generally speaking). The harmless chintziness of much in Japan. A degree of gentleness. The story is believable and the characters endearing. In tune with the lightness of the movie, there are few of the crudest sorts of stupidity one is likely to run up against: Westerners who set themselves up as experts on everything under the sun. The Japanese love of grandiose abstractions; verbal bombast about uniqueness and subtlety. The extreme moral and intellectual obtuseness involved in occasionally hammering down nails that stick up. Or that if you are inclined to pithiness, then you too may be unsuited for life in Japan.
    6nippon_newfie

    Before Lost in Translation there was Tokyo Pop

    This is a very light movie that highlights some aspects of being a foreigner in Japan. This movie was released the first year that I moved to Japan so is especially relevant to me. It is often more travelogue than drama as I felt that some scenes were shot simply to show absurd aspects of Tokyo life and clashing cultures (the Japanese mother getting ready for her aerobics class as the daughter practices chopstick use; the boy working in a neighbourhood crepe shop; the plastic food factory; suited Salarymen fishing on the Kanda RIver). Still it has a certain simple charm that makes me smile and I feel that it better captures aspects of Tokyo at that time than Lost in Translation does for a more contemporary Tokyo. I just came across it as i was cleaning out my videos to take to a flea market (my favourites have all been replaced by DVDs). This doesn't seem to be available on DVD now so I am watching it as I dub it to make my own DVD. It still makes me smile and will certainly do the same for anyone who has spent time in Japan.
    10deedlerock

    I am baffled by my solitary admiration of this movie..is there anybody else out there???

    Tokyo Pop has been in my collection since it came out...I could not locate it anywhere..and bribed the video store owner into selling me her copy. This was not too difficult..she said it was never rented..except by me. The movie hooked me in the first scene..just Carrie Hamilton herself, visually. The rest of the movie followed suit..a feast of cultures for the eyes and ears, and a romantic quality as well...though bittersweet.

    I loved the music from beginning to end..especially Hiro's Song. Even the instrumentals played during the sad parts were worthy of me taping..what I'd give to find the soundtrack. I particularly love Carrie's vocals..in Do You Believe In Magic...she gives it everything she's got. I was heartbroken to discover that she's passed away at 38 from cancer...awww.

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    • Trivia
      The band performing on stage immediately following the credits (the singer has the big pigtails) is the Japanese band, Papaya Paranoia.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Time of Destiny/Bellman and True/High Season/The Moderns/Tokyo Pop (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Hiro's Song
      Written by Diamond Yukai (as Yutaka Tadokoro)

      Composed by Takehiko Kagure

      Performed by Red Warrior

      Vocals by Diamond Yukai (as Yutaka Tadokoro)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1988 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Kino Lorber Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • トーキョーポップ
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • International Spectrafilm
      • Kuzui Enterprises.
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,834
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,333
      • Aug 6, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,471
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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