Not only is Perfect Days a GREAT film, and Kōji Yakusho is a great actor, but it also gave Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" the spotlight it deserves. It really is one of the best films of the century so far.
My favorite scene is the final one, the close-up of his face , when he goes between tears and smiles. Inner peace! Love it. Love Koji! I've loved him since Shall We Dance!🎉❤
I needed to watch a movie that didn't have the dysfunctional characters of a drama or violence of an action movie. I needed something peaceful, thing of beauty and nature, something that matched my current mood and state of mind. Then, I found Perfect Days, which really had absolute minimal drama, and I really connected with it, and the lead character -that was me! Because all I'm hoping to experience each day is peace, nature and music (I'm a singer/songwriter). And I need that every day. We're all lucky if we can find that. And in this film, we all could.
this might be a bit far off - but if you like this type of movie, you might like this british film from a few years ago, called Another Year. It's my favorite film and similar to perfect days in ways that are hard to describe.
Perfect Days instantly became one of my all time favorites, I loved it so much that I watched it twice in the theater and pre ordered it on Apple TV. The story is just so beautiful and inspiring and Kõji Yakusho is incredibly talented, I fell in love with his character in the first shot. ❤
Your words could have been written by me! I also saw it twice at the cinema and have pre-ordered it on Amazon Prime. I would say it's my all-time favourite film. I was in Tokyo earlier this month and went to Hirayama's lunch spot and apartment, and to four of the 17 toilets! ♡
This may possibly be the most interesting interview with great questions. Maybe all Japanese interviewers were too intimidated by Yakusho-san to ask deep questions. This must have made the actor think more than the ordinary interviews. I’m glad the interviewer got a sense of Wabi Sabi spirit of the film.
Just wanted to say how great this interview was. Can really tell how much thought and nuance you put into each question you ask and I really appreciate it as I assume everyone else does.
This film is very deep, beautiful. I captured several messages such as: not wasting words or energy on anyone or anything that is not worth it, having an attitude of dedication and reverence towards work, valuing what is essential (and the essential is simple), being connected with nature, admiring the miracle of each day that dawns, being grateful for the gift of being alive, the refined pleasure of good music and reading, being filled with oneself (everything is within us, nothing is outside). This film is a masterpiece!
I must say that this movie means a great deal to me. Interesting is that I have a desire of living with less rather than aspiring to be more affluent. It is a balance because I have the responsibilies of the family man that I am. So perhaps a more frugal less cluttered future is something I can optimistically look forward too. I am in awe of this wonderful movie.
Hi from Armenia...Thank you, I really enjoyed the film...less words and more emotions...brilliant performance by actor and film makers as well...there is so much ba bla bla in our life that very often we need silence in order to have more feelings
Living a life of , being grateful for nature , with only the essentials, of healthy eating ,yoga breathing, with few materialistic pleasures, is the true path to happiness, and this movie is a perfect example, Buddha's blessing to all, thank you from Australia
What a genuinely great interview. The questions were really good and the profound answers moved me. The movie is one of my favorites and I just saw it for the second time on blu ray after seeing it in a small moody cinema for the first time. And it still hit all the notes. I am really happy I perceived many of the central elements like Kōji did and as Wim intended.
I accidently saw the film few days ago in Seoul alone. I did not know anything about the film, just went into take a nap since it was so hot outside. And what a surprise, it was enchanting to realize how beautiful a simple life could be. And as an architect, those Tokyo public restrooms are a work of art .
This was such an interesting, such a thought-provoking film. And it definitely impacted me, even now in my daily life I find myself stopping, and just smiling to myself, and looking around and feeling a serene sense of satisfaction. I think Perfect Days had something to do with that attitude, and I’m very grateful I got to experience the film.
so many layers in the film. i have really liked the scene of Hirayama’s crying scene while sister and his niece leaves. Hirayama knows- feels- connects with a deep understanding with himself and all beings. 🙏🏼 i thank to crew and wim wenders to make this film. I appreciate❤️
Thanks a lot for sharing this interview! Loved the anecdote about the tic tac toe, a very nice resonance between two persons. I really enjoyed listening to K Yakusho. 🤍
wow love the translator!! you can see all 3 people slowly adjust to the atmosphere. the translator was able to convey both interviewer and interviewee’s emotions and nuances. you can see Koji Yakusho open up more because he trusted / felt he could speak more from the heart. this really was informative and inspiring to watch, thanks!
Thank you for this lovely interview. Have loved Koji Yakusho's acting since Shall We Dance in the late 90s. So nice to see that he won the Best Actor award at Cannes.
And what do you think about this single word of « komorebi » 木漏れ日, that is « the shimmering of light ans shadows that is created by leaves swaying in the wind » ? 🦋
Not only is Perfect Days a GREAT film, and Kōji Yakusho is a great actor, but it also gave Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" the spotlight it deserves. It really is one of the best films of the century so far.
I am so glad i discovered that song, its beautiful
I totally agree.
Pale blue eyes also
@@rw2266 truly a beautiful song, i was also tearing up with him at the end
Yakusho-san's character in "Perfect days" doesn't say much, but Yakusho-san does it all with his smile. It's the smile that made Wim Wenders pick him
My favorite scene is the final one, the close-up of his face , when he goes between tears and smiles. Inner peace! Love it. Love Koji! I've loved him since Shall We Dance!🎉❤
Great acting in that scene!
I needed to watch a movie that didn't have the dysfunctional characters of a drama or violence of an action movie. I needed something peaceful, thing of beauty and nature, something that matched my current mood and state of mind. Then, I found Perfect Days, which really had absolute minimal drama, and I really connected with it, and the lead character -that was me! Because all I'm hoping to experience each day is peace, nature and music (I'm a singer/songwriter). And I need that every day. We're all lucky if we can find that. And in this film, we all could.
💙💙💙
this might be a bit far off - but if you like this type of movie, you might like this british film from a few years ago, called Another Year. It's my favorite film and similar to perfect days in ways that are hard to describe.
Nice comment. As you, I really noticed that the film matched my state of mind, and I do saw myself on the character.
🙏🏼
Little forest is good too
Perfect Days instantly became one of my all time favorites, I loved it so much that I watched it twice in the theater and pre ordered it on Apple TV. The story is just so beautiful and inspiring and Kõji Yakusho is incredibly talented, I fell in love with his character in the first shot. ❤
Your words could have been written by me! I also saw it twice at the cinema and have pre-ordered it on Amazon Prime. I would say it's my all-time favourite film. I was in Tokyo earlier this month and went to Hirayama's lunch spot and apartment, and to four of the 17 toilets! ♡
Listening to Yakusho-san speak is relaxing. Thank you for giving him the opportunity to describe his feelings.
even watching him playing with his hands through the interview gives me relief 💆♀
This may possibly be the most interesting interview with great questions. Maybe all Japanese interviewers were too intimidated by Yakusho-san to ask deep questions. This must have made the actor think more than the ordinary interviews. I’m glad the interviewer got a sense of Wabi Sabi spirit of the film.
Just wanted to say how great this interview was. Can really tell how much thought and nuance you put into each question you ask and I really appreciate it as I assume everyone else does.
This film is very deep, beautiful. I captured several messages such as: not wasting words or energy on anyone or anything that is not worth it, having an attitude of dedication and reverence towards work, valuing what is essential (and the essential is simple), being connected with nature, admiring the miracle of each day that dawns, being grateful for the gift of being alive, the refined pleasure of good music and reading, being filled with oneself (everything is within us, nothing is outside). This film is a masterpiece!
Perfectly Said!
I must say that this movie means a great deal to me. Interesting is that I have a desire of living with less rather than aspiring to be more affluent. It is a balance because I have the responsibilies of the family man that I am. So perhaps a more frugal less cluttered future is something I can optimistically look forward too. I am in awe of this wonderful movie.
Extraordinary movie…extraordinary interpreter…extraordinary music…extraordinary emotions…💔
Hi from Armenia...Thank you, I really enjoyed the film...less words and more emotions...brilliant performance by actor and film makers as well...there is so much ba bla bla in our life that very often we need silence in order to have more feelings
Living a life of , being grateful for nature , with only the essentials, of healthy eating ,yoga breathing, with few materialistic pleasures, is the true path to happiness, and this movie is a perfect example, Buddha's blessing to all, thank you from Australia
What a genuinely great interview. The questions were really good and the profound answers moved me.
The movie is one of my favorites and I just saw it for the second time on blu ray after seeing it in a small moody cinema for the first time. And it still hit all the notes. I am really happy I perceived many of the central elements like Kōji did and as Wim intended.
I accidently saw the film few days ago in Seoul alone. I did not know anything about the film, just went into take a nap since it was so hot outside. And what a surprise, it was enchanting to realize how beautiful a simple life could be. And as an architect, those Tokyo public restrooms are a work of art .
This was such an interesting, such a thought-provoking film. And it definitely impacted me, even now in my daily life I find myself stopping, and just smiling to myself, and looking around and feeling a serene sense of satisfaction. I think Perfect Days had something to do with that attitude, and I’m very grateful I got to experience the film.
so many layers in the film. i have really liked the scene of Hirayama’s crying scene while sister and his niece leaves. Hirayama knows- feels- connects with a deep understanding with himself and all beings. 🙏🏼 i thank to crew and wim wenders to make this film. I appreciate❤️
The last scene he was looking at the camera 📷 was masterful ❤
Thanks a lot for sharing this interview! Loved the anecdote about the tic tac toe, a very nice resonance between two persons. I really enjoyed listening to K Yakusho. 🤍
One of the best films that I ever watched. Amazing work Koji
This is a gorgeous film indeed!... and an excellent interview with Koji Yakusho. Thank you so much Wim! Excellent! Excellent!
It was a great and exquisite film. I enjoyed it so much and learned so much through the actor's quiet dignity and serenity ....
Thank you for this interview!
Beautiful interview! Thank you
This film makes me feel more grateful.. such a wonderful film and actor totally one of the best film i’ve watched until now
wow love the translator!! you can see all 3 people slowly adjust to the atmosphere. the translator was able to convey both interviewer and interviewee’s emotions and nuances.
you can see Koji Yakusho open up more because he trusted / felt he could speak more from the heart. this really was informative and inspiring to watch, thanks!
J´aime ce film de plus en plus. La joie de vivre. Incontournable, surtout maintenant dans ce monde immonde.
Beautiful interview.
Thank you for this lovely interview. Have loved Koji Yakusho's acting since Shall We Dance in the late 90s. So nice to see that he won the Best Actor award at Cannes.
Wonderful interview, both the questions asked and answers given were so thoughtful.
great interview, thank you all 🩵🙏
Incredible actor, the last scene 💙
Thank you for sharing this interview!!!❤
Have a perfect day! 😍👍
I loved the movie and wow he asks great and the right questions, such a great interviewer🔥!!! Just hoped the translation was a bit more detailed.
One of the best movie i’ve ever watched👌🏻
writing an essay on this proved more difficult than i thought. wow
Omg all of his films with Kiyoshi Kurosawa are great and he should watch them again!
Next time, is next time. Now, is now.
Where is the full link in youtube?
unfortunately it is not in netflix where I live
And what do you think about this single word of « komorebi » 木漏れ日, that is « the shimmering of light ans shadows that is created by leaves swaying in the wind » ? 🦋
😊😊😊😊
what a great film , getting Irfan Khan vibes
Anyone saying this movie was great is a poser
one of the best movies of the year. amazing film.