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Director
  
Shinji Aoyama

Duration
  

Language
  
Japanese

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
Japan

Tokyo Park movie poster

Release date
  
18 June 2011 (2011-06-18) (Japan)

Based on
  
Tokyo Koen  by Yukiya Shoji

Writer
  
Yukiya Shoji (based on the novel by), Shinji Aoyama (screenplay), Masaaki Uchida (screenplay), Norihiko Goda (screenplay)

Music director
  
Shinji Aoyama, Isao Yamada

Screenplay
  
Shinji Aoyama, Norihiko Goda, Masaaki Uchida

Cast
  
Haruma Miura
(Koji Shida),
Nana Eikura
(Miyu Tominaga),
Manami Konishi
(Misaki Shida),
Haruka Igawa
(Yurika Hatsushima),
Shota Sometani
(Hiro Takai),
Takashi Ukaji
(Kenichi Haraki)

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Tokyo Park or Tokyo Koen (東京公園, Tōkyō Kōen, literally Tokyo Park) is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama. It is based on the novel Tokyo Koen by Yukiya Shoji. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 18 June 2011.

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Plot

Miura Haruma takes on the role of Koji, a college student aiming to become a professional photographer. One day, he receives an unusual request to shadow the client's girlfriend and take pictures of her; this assignment leads to subtle changes in his relationships with the women around him. Nana Eikura plays the ex-girlfriend of Koji's childhood friend, while Manami Konishi plays Koji's sister after one of her parents remarries, and Haruka Igawa plays the woman that Koji is photographing.

Cast

  • Haruma Miura as Koji Shida
  • Nana Eikura as Miyu Tominaga
  • Manami Konishi as Misaki Shida
  • Haruka Igawa as Yurika Hatsushima
  • Shota Sometani as Hiro Takai
  • Yo Takahashi as Takashi Hatsushima
  • Takashi Ukaji as Kenichi Haraki
  • Release

    Tokyo Koen was showcased at the 64th Locarno International Film Festival to compete for the Golden Leopard award in August 2011. The film was awarded a special Golden Leopard to honor Aoyama's career.

    Reception

    Mark Shilling of The Japan Times gave the film a rating of 3.5 stars out of five. He noted that the film was "a new outlook and approach" by the director Shinji Aoyama. He described the character Koji as "an amiable, passive empty slate on which the more aggressive, knowing types around him can write their own dramas". Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter said Tokyo Park was Aoyama's most mainstream, conventional film. He cited "the insipid blandness of a daytime soap-opera, lacking anything resembling urgency, edge or originality", saying that the cinematography was "picturesquely banal" and the score was "jauntily intrusive". Jay Weissberg of Variety felt that the film existed in an airless state despite its outdoor sequences.

    References

    Tokyo Park Wikipedia
    Tokyo Park IMDb Tokyo Park themoviedb.org