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Thursday, March 7, 2024

Koji Yakusho's "Perfect Days"

 There is a specific type of Japanese Cinema which tends to focus more on character study and atmosphere rather than telling a traditional storyline, a genre of which directors like Hirokazu Koreeda excel in. At a glance you can tell just from the movie poster the kind of movie it’s going to be: you look and think, “Ah, this is going to be one of those introspective and ponderous movies which follow characters along on their mundane everyday doings", and such was the 2023 Wim Wenders film “Perfect Days”.
Koji Yakusho stars as a quiet man named Hirayama who lives each day exactly the same. he wakes to the sound of the neighbor sweeping, He waters his plants. He dresses, gets a can of coffee from a vending machine and goes to his job.
At this stage in his life, Hirayama is working as a Restroom Maintenance man, going to  various locations throughout his day and cleaning the restrooms with care and efficiency. Even in this he follows a regular pattern, and as we soon see through repeated days, rarely strays form the same beats over and over.
Evenings  are eating dinner at a hole in the wall eatery and then relaxing at the public bath. Even on weekends his routine never changes, doing his laundry, piacking up photos and buying a new used book, going to the local pub where he is a beloved regular.
We follow Hirayama trhough his days and see the colorful people that pass through his life- the slacker teenager Takashi he is paired with on jobs (Tokio Emoto in one of his most irritating roles yet!) who makes Hirayama’s job that much harder…
The vibrant punky teenage girl Aya (Aoi Yamada, last seen in “First Love”) who, though brought along because Takashi is trying to date her, ends up being more impressed by this old man and his vintage cassettes of American legends….
His rambunctious niece Niko (Arisa Nakano) who runs away from home and decides to stay with her eccentric uncle, shaking up his daily routine until her mother Keiko (Yumi Aso) can come to pick her up….
Sayuri Ishikawa (!) as the bar mama at the izakaya that Hirayama frequents...and whom he has innocent feelings for, and her ex-husband Tomoyama (Tomokazu Miura) whom he eventually meets some time down the road...
There are also other minor characters who seem to appear mostly as color in his humdrum days, like the harried OL (Mijika Nagai) he sees at the park every day during lunch... 
Or the blink-and-you'll-miss her appearance of Tamae Ando as a newbie cleaner assigned to help Hiarayama, LOL
These and more are all faces and characters that pass through Hirayamas’ life, and at times you expect their appearances to have some profound effect on his life and outlook, but by the film’s conclusion, we see Hirayama as pretty much the same man we met at the beginning.
There are several scenes which note the inevitability of change, with someone winsomely sighing “If only things could stay the same”. I wondered if it was going to show Hirayama reflecting badly to things when they change: stores close, buildings are torn down, acquaintances you’ve known your whole life get sick, people disappear from your life, etc, but by the show’s end, he seems mostly unfazed.
Then I thought about the title and I thought, perhaps, the message was that despite its ups and downs, surprises and pitfalls, ultimately, every moment of life is important, each day is meant to be cherished. Every day is a “Perfect day”. 
I like that, and I think I’m going to stick with it!
All in all a wonderful way to spend an afternoon....

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Vintage J-Pop Vinyl Gold!

Just came across the most exciting find at the local Book Off today- walking past the store window we came across them selling an LP of the old Kamen Rider X soundtrack, which already piqued our interest, and when we got inside, we were to find a whole treasure trove of 60's and 70’s Japanese collectible LPs and singles! Looking through the stacks of vinyl I came across some sweet 45’s of Aki Yashida and Sayuri Ishikawa (back when she was “still one chick” and before she adopted her obaasan kimono enka goddess persona), but the piece de resistance was a beautiful copy of Ayumi Ishida’s Greatest Hits LP, in PERFECT SHAPE, crisp corners and still retaining is glossy lustre.
 I wanted to grab all of them, but upon searching my pockets found I only had enough for the singles (which were an amazingly cheap 3-5 dollars each) but not the Ayumi album which was $30.00. I hemmed and hawed and finally i decided if the store took credit cards then I would grab it in a heartbeat, and sure enough, when i found they took VISA, those singles and albums were brought to the counter in a jiffy! even better, when I had my items rung up, the lady at the counter told me the LP was actually 20 bucks, NOT 30! HOW AWESOME!
The album has all of Ayumi’s greatest hits including “Taiyo wa Naite Iru”, “Kyo Kara Anata To”and of course her signature tune “Blue Light Yokohama” and the Aki Yashida and Sayuri Ishikawa singles were classics as well; Aki’s “Ushiro Sugata” and “Koi Azami”, Sayuri’s “Anata No Tamenara”, “Hatoba Shigure”and even the Sayuri SIGNATURE Kohaku tune “Tsugaru Kaikyo~Fuyu Geshiki”!!)
Looking over the vast amount of albums and singles they had for sale, it’s obvious that they all once belonged to someone who truly loved and treasured them, and I hope they know it has gone to a good home!  A beautiful addition to my meager J-Pop Vinyl Collection!

Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com