Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue
Newcomer Shizuka Ishibashi throws herself into the role of Mika, a nurse by day, a 'girlie bar' hostess by night, subject to feelings of anxiety and isolation, and unable to reach through a hard outer shell that stops her from expressing tenderness to anyone else. Sosuke Ikematsu, one of Japan's most important young actors, stars as Shinji, who struggles as a day-hire construction worker with a sense of impending doom, but who still tries to find the source of an unnamable hope he feels inside.
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Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue

2017
Drama
1h 48m
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Avg Percentile 55.64% from 8 total ratings

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Rated 27 Nov 2020
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Nothing groundbreaking as far as het romances come and go. The first half in particular had some great neon night shots of Tokyo, not unlike Enter the Void and its depiction of anonymity and loneliness in the city. Apparently based on a poetry collection, the film definitely thinks its musings on death are smarter than they actually are...again, not unlike Enter the Void.

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