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Living on Tokyo Time

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
289
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Living on Tokyo Time (1987)
ComedyDrama

When her visa expires, a young Japanese immigrant in San Francisco agrees to marry a Japanese-American boy to avoid being deported back to Japan.When her visa expires, a young Japanese immigrant in San Francisco agrees to marry a Japanese-American boy to avoid being deported back to Japan.When her visa expires, a young Japanese immigrant in San Francisco agrees to marry a Japanese-American boy to avoid being deported back to Japan.

  • Director
    • Steven Okazaki
  • Writers
    • John McCormick
    • Steven Okazaki
  • Stars
    • Minako Ohashi
    • Ken Nakagawa
    • Mitzi Abe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    289
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Okazaki
    • Writers
      • John McCormick
      • Steven Okazaki
    • Stars
      • Minako Ohashi
      • Ken Nakagawa
      • Mitzi Abe
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Minako Ohashi
    • Kyoko
    Ken Nakagawa
    • Ken
    Mitzi Abe
    • Mimi
    Bill Bonham
    • Carl
    Brenda Aoki
    • Michelle
    Kate Connell
    • Lana
    Yoshi Akuhara
    • Businessman #2
    Keith Choy
    • Lambert
    James Cranna
    • Jimbo
    • (as Jim Cranna)
    John Cruz
    • Drummer
    Richard Enos
    • Bass Player
    Alex Herschlag
    • Warren
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Woman in Cafe #2
    Jim Hirabayashi
    • Cook
    Hiroshi Kashiwagi
    Hiroshi Kashiwagi
    • Nisei Man
    Fay Kawabata
    • Woman in Cafe
    Sue Matthews
    • Nina
    John McCormick
    • Richie
    • Director
      • Steven Okazaki
    • Writers
      • John McCormick
      • Steven Okazaki
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    6chinaskee

    Culture Clash

    This is a realistic,comedic look at a marriage of convenience between a Japanese-American man and a Japanese woman.Director Steven Okazaki does a great job of showing the culture clash between the Japanese-born Kyoto and the born in America Ken.All the performances are uniformly good.Minako Ohashi as the Japanese emigre Kyoto,turns in a knowing performance.You feel her alienation and loneliness throughout.There are some fine supporting roles here,notably Kate Connell,and Mitzie Abe,as Ken's sister.Director Okazaki wraps everything up with an unexpected,realistic ending.
    6Mark-129

    Sad Slice of Life

    While "Living on Tokyo Time" is highlighted with fine performances from the two leads and a real sense of realism and desperation, the main feeling I took away from my viewing was depression. Dreams and hopes are shattered in the story and perhaps in the real world there are no happy endings, but, that's why we have movies.
    6rishi333

    interesting character study

    The main plot line of "Living on Tokyo Time" is Ken's marriage of convenience to a Japanese national seeking a green card. But between the lines it is a character study of a Japanese American in a life crisis. Intimate and understated, we see an authentic portrait of a man who doesn't know where he belongs.
    Malibukitten

    Paint drying is more entertaining than this!

    I caught this film on AZN on cable. It sounded like it would be a good film, a Japanese "Green Card". I can't say I've ever disliked an Asian film, quite the contrary. Some of the most incredible horror films of all time are Japanese and Korean, and I am a HUGE fan of John Woo's Hong Kong films. I an not adverse to a light hearted films, like Tampopo or Chung King Express (two of my favourites), so I thought I would like this. Well, I would rather slit my wrists and drink my own blood than watch this laborious, badly acted film ever again.

    I think the director Steven Okazaki must have spiked the water with Quaalude, because no one in this film had a personality. And when any of the characters DID try to act, as opposed to mumbling a line or two, their performance came across as forced and incredibly fake. I honestly did not think that anyone had ever acted before...the ONLY person who sounded genuine was Brenda Aoki.. I find it amazing that this is promoted as a comedy, because I didn't laugh once. Even MORE surprising is that CBS morning news called this "a refreshing breath of comedy". It was neither refreshing, nor a breath of comedy. And the ending was very predictable, the previous reviewer must be an idiot to think such things.

    AVOID this film unless you want to see a boring predictable plot line and wooden acting. I actually think that "Spike of Bensonhurst" is a better acted film than this...and I walked out half way through that film!
    7vertigo_14

    Loving Living on Tokyo Time

    This is one of those films that explore the culture clash of Eastern born people in Westernized cultures.

    Loving on Tokyo Time is a sad film about the inability of opposites to attract due to major cultural differences. Ken, rock n'roll fanatic, marries Kyoto, a Japanese girl, so that she can stay in the United States when her visa expires. The marriage is only expected to be temporary, that is, until Kyoto gains legal status again. But, Ken, who seems to be lost in every relationship, takes a liking to Kyoto and tries very hard to make things work out. This, despite his friend's urging that dumping Kyoto and getting rid of all commitments to girls is bad for rock n' roll except to inspire some song writing about broken hearts and all of that.

    But Kyoto comes from a strict traditional Japanese upbringing, and doesn't expect to be married to Ken all that long. Not only that, she is homesick and wants to return to Japan. It's sad in that this is finally someone Ken thinks he can love and be with and all that, except the one time he thinks he's found someone to feel that way about, the girl isn't expecting to stay that long. It's not that she doesn't like Ken, it's just that she's used to a whole 'nother way of life. She says, "I can't tell him the way I feel in English, and Ken can't tell me the way he feels in Japanese." It's a rather sad love story with a killer 80s techno-nintendo soundtrack.

    I picked up Loving on Tokyo Time because it reminded me of one of my favorite 80s films, Tokyo Pop. And, for those of you who enjoyed Loving on Tokyo Time, check out Tokyo Pop (a New York singer goes to Japan and joins a Japanese American cover band), except it's a movie with a happy ending.

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      Lana: Come on, what else have you got going? If it works, great, if it fails you can write a song about it like Layla.

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official page at Farallon Films
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • リビング・オン・TOKYO・タイム
    • Filming locations
      • Japan Town, San Francisco, California, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Farallon Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $285,146
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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