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  1. Mar 7, 2024 · Hirayama’s story maintains a picturesque, free-flowing pace as the man goes through the motions of his everyday structured life. Consequently, tension builds gradually and more subtly, allowing viewers a more authentic peek into life’s fluctuations.

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  3. Aug 11, 2024 · Towards the end of Perfect Days, Hirayama's niece Niko (Arisa Nakano) unexpectedly comes to visit him. Hirayama did not know she was on her way but is happy to see her nonetheless, even after Niko reveals she ran away from her wealthy home and her mother, Keiko (Yumi Asō), Hirayama's estranged sister.

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  4. Mar 6, 2024 · No, ‘Perfect Days’ is not based on a true story and is an entirely fictitious narrative about Hirayama, a fictional character’s life.

  5. The question I had was just about an observation. Hirayama would only order/drink ice water, and seemed (for the most part) to be portrayed as someone who didn't drink alcohol. But there's the scene where he has some beer and smokes cigarettes.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · In “Perfect Days,” Wenders reaches back to the seventies for his fundamental inspiration. The title is borrowed from Lou Reed ’s song “Perfect Day,” from 1972, which Hirayama listens to ...

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Perfect Days (2023) Movie Ending Explained: Niko’s departure leaves a hole in Hirayama’s life. Her visit presumably makes him recall some painful memories. Later at work, Takashi bails on him. He quits without any prior notice, leaving Hirayama to do extra work. The next day, he gets another assistant who actually helps him with work.

  8. Feb 14, 2024 · Shot entirely in Tokyo, this elegant fable is Wim Wenders' best fiction feature in decades. Although it flirts with glibness, Perfect Days asks questions about how to find joy in imperfect...

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