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Synopsis
Directors Michele Gondry, Bong Joon-ho, and Leos Carax each direct a segment of this triptych feature about life in 21st Century Tokyo. The saga begins in Gondry's segment entitled "Interior Design," about a young couple who moves in with an old friend while attempting to establish themselves in Tokyo. Hiroku (Ayako Fujitani) and Akira (Ryo Kase) have just arrived in the city. They're eager to launch their careers, but first they'll have to find a place to stay. Though Hiroku's old friend Akemi (Ayumi Ito) opens her doors to the ambitious young couple, her boyfriend isn't exactly thrilled by the new living arrangement. As Akira takes his first steps toward becoming a filmmaker, the neon jungle beckons to Hiroko. Before long, Hiroko begins to experience a startling metamorphosis that instills her with a newfound sense of peace and purpose. The second chapter, Leos Carax's "Merde," follows the debased exploits of an unsightly subterranean creature (Denis Lavant) who emerges from the Tokyo sewers to taunt and torment the unsuspecting denizens of the city. Stealing cash, pilfering cigarettes, frightening old ladies, and even going to far as to salaciously lick schoolgirls, the gibberish-spewing troublemaker dubbed Merde sparks a media frenzy that sends all of Tokyo into a panic. The situation spirals as Merde discovers an arsenal of hand grenades in his underground lair, and begins throwing them in the streets at will, creating an environment of total urban terror. Later, Merde is apprehended and pompous French magistrate Maître Voland (Jean-François Balmer) arrives to defend the deviant in a Japanese court. The only person capable of speaking his client's unintelligible language, Voland stands at the center of a media circus that soon engulfs all of Japan. When Merde is convicted by the court and sentenced to death, justice takes turn for the surreal. The trilogy winds to a close with Bong Joon-ho's "Shaking Tokyo," in which a reclusive pizza addict who hasn't left his apartment in over a decade falls for a pretty delivery girl at the very same moment an earthquake hits Japan. A so-called hikikimori who never dares venture outside, the lonely shut-in (Teruyuki Kagawa) subsists almost solely on pizza delivery. When a beautiful delivery girl shows up at his door and promptly faints when the ground begins to shake, it's love at first sight. Later, the agoraphobic man discovers that the object of his affections has become a hikikimori herself, and boldly ventures out of his apartment in order to declare his love. The moment he sets eyes on her, the ground starts to rumble once again. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Caroline Champetier Cinematographer
Caroline Champetier de Ribes Cinematographer
Jun Fukumoto Cinematographer
Masami Inomoto Cinematographer
Etienne Charry Composer (Music Score)
Lee Byung Woo Composer (Music Score)
Celine Guignard Costume Designer
Bong Joon-ho Director
Leos Carax Director
Michel Gondry Director
Jeff Buchanan Editor
Nelly Quettier Editor
Hiroyuki Negishi Executive Producer
Kenzo Horikoshi Executive Producer
Yuji Sadai Executive Producer
Sadie Hales From Idea By
Masa Sawada Producer
Michiko Yoshitake Producer
Mitsuo Harada Production Designer
Toshihiro Isomi Production Designer
Yuji Hayashida Production Designer
Bong Joon-ho Screenwriter
Gabrielle Bell Screenwriter
Leos Carax Screenwriter
Michel Gondry Screenwriter
Fusao Yuwaki Sound/Sound Designer
Hironori Ito Sound/Sound Designer
Takeshi Ogawa Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2009
Runtime: 112
Country: France
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature


Produced by
Comme des Cinemas

Release
March 06, 2009 (USA - Limited)
by Liberation Entertainment
Vitagraph Film
Vitagraph Films

Awards
2008 - Film Presented - Cannes Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - London Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - AFI Fest
2009 - Film Presented - Miami International Film Festival