“Come And Go”, the latest film from Japan-based Malaysian director Lim Kah Wai, is set for a world premiere at the 33rd Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF), which will take place from 31 October – 9 November. The film will be presented in Tokyo Premiere 2020, vying for the audience award. “Come And Go” is the eighth film of Lim and his most ambitious so far. With an epic running time of 158 minutes, the drama crosscuts eight stories with 14 principal characters as they struggle to find solace in contemporary Osaka. Some characters cross paths in the sometimes interlinked stories, while other characters remain unconnected, but they all share the same dream for a better future.The pan-Asian ensemble cast come from nine countries and speak seven different languages in the film.
They include:
Taiwan – Lee Kang-sheng (Tsai Ming-liang’s “Days”) as a porn addict | Vietnam – Lien Binh Phat (“Song Lang”) as a migrant worker...
They include:
Taiwan – Lee Kang-sheng (Tsai Ming-liang’s “Days”) as a porn addict | Vietnam – Lien Binh Phat (“Song Lang”) as a migrant worker...
- 10/16/2020
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
We are living in a superficial world. People get judged by their looks and appearances. Especially in the entertainment industry, this credo is held up high. In “Bad Poetry Tokyo” by Indian director Anshul Chauhan, Jun wants to become part of this industry as an actress. Working as a hostess, she is dreaming of Hollywood. But when her boyfriend betrays and abuses her, Jun’s plans fall apart. Threatened, broke and traumatized she leaves Tokyo, to her hometown Nagano. It seems like her last way out, but little does she know when she arrives at her parent’s house. (The article contains spoilers)
Bad Poetry Tokyo is screening at Japannual Festival
“Bad Poetry Tokyo” begins as a drama about two people, who are drifting further away from each other. The beginning of the end of a relationship. The open liaison between Jun and her boyfriend, Taka, is already doomed. A...
Bad Poetry Tokyo is screening at Japannual Festival
“Bad Poetry Tokyo” begins as a drama about two people, who are drifting further away from each other. The beginning of the end of a relationship. The open liaison between Jun and her boyfriend, Taka, is already doomed. A...
- 10/7/2018
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
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- 9/24/2017
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
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