"Finding Joy in Unexpected Places: Wim Wenders' 'Perfect Days' and the Poetry of Tokyo's Toilets"

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"Finding Joy in Unexpected Places: Wim Wenders' 'Perfect Days' and the Poetry of Tokyo's Toilets"
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Wim Wenders' latest film "Perfect Days" explores the theme of finding beauty in life's limitations through the story of a Tokyo-based toilet cleaner, Hirayama, played by Kōji Yakusho. The film, shot entirely in Japanese, presents a sentimental fable that questions how to live in the face of need, loneliness, and disappointment. While the portrayal of Hirayama's seemingly perfect days may flirt with glibness, the movie ultimately nudges viewers toward appreciating transient beauty in the flawed world, making their days better.

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