Tokyo Project Reviews
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May 28, 2020
Aside from the experience you will discover on this extraordinary journey, Tokyo Proyect is a Short Film worth seeing, with incredible photography, beautiful settings, and stellar performances by Elisabeth Moss and Ebon Moss-Bachrach that leave you with good satisfaction and Once they leave wanting to see more.
Aside from the experience you will discover on this extraordinary journey, Tokyo Proyect is a Short Film worth seeing, with incredible photography, beautiful settings, and stellar performances by Elisabeth Moss and Ebon Moss-Bachrach that leave you with good satisfaction and Once they leave wanting to see more.
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Apr 01, 2019
if you take away the Tokyo scenery, the movie is just a truly pretentious garbo
if you take away the Tokyo scenery, the movie is just a truly pretentious garbo
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Jun 02, 2018
Smart movie, great vibe.
Smart movie, great vibe.
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Nov 06, 2017
Interesting and turned out differently than I thought.
Interesting and turned out differently than I thought.
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Oct 21, 2017
....twists, actors, mystery.. and the ultimate hang. Hope there's more soon.
....twists, actors, mystery.. and the ultimate hang. Hope there's more soon.
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Oct 19, 2017
For a short film, I enjoyed it very much. I loved the music, the pacing and the cinematography most of all. This film said a lot in a mere 35 minutes.
For a short film, I enjoyed it very much. I loved the music, the pacing and the cinematography most of all. This film said a lot in a mere 35 minutes.
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Oct 16, 2017
I really enjoyed this short film. Beautiful cinematography. Sad but hopeful. Good acting.
I really enjoyed this short film. Beautiful cinematography. Sad but hopeful. Good acting.
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Oct 16, 2017
A very sweet short story about two persons "randomly" bumping into each other. Although it is quite short, it has a few spider threads that are spun out apparently as pure background noise, but which is eventually spun together into a perfect knot. The Knot. Perfect.
A very sweet short story about two persons "randomly" bumping into each other. Although it is quite short, it has a few spider threads that are spun out apparently as pure background noise, but which is eventually spun together into a perfect knot. The Knot. Perfect.