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Tôkyô Joshi Zukan

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2016–2017
  • 13
  • 30min
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Tôkyô Joshi Zukan (2016)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAsami Mizukawa plays Aya, a woman who arrives in Tokyo in her twenties, then grows and changes along with her career and romances through various residential areas in the glittering city.Asami Mizukawa plays Aya, a woman who arrives in Tokyo in her twenties, then grows and changes along with her career and romances through various residential areas in the glittering city.Asami Mizukawa plays Aya, a woman who arrives in Tokyo in her twenties, then grows and changes along with her career and romances through various residential areas in the glittering city.

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    • Sumire Ashina
    • Hana Hizuki
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      • Sumire Ashina
      • Hana Hizuki
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    Asami Mizukawa
    • Aya
    • 2016–2017
    Sumire Ashina
    Sumire Ashina
    • EIKO
    • 2017
    Hana Hizuki
    Masako Chiba
    Shiina Hanasaka
    Shôhei Ueki
    Saki Ohwada
    Tsuyoshi Abe
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    10gordon_b

    An insight into a different culture

    Thought it was going to be a chick flick, but instead it was a unique insight into a culture we rarely see. Fortunately each episode was only 20 to 245 minutes long so it was not arduous viewing. It was good to see how people interact with each other. Very interesting.
    9epdineen-263-222686

    Required male viewing

    I thought this might be a ditsy view of a young Japanese woman, but as usual a high IMDB score means it is worthwhile watching. As an American male I found more insight into a woman's life than I would have imagined, some of which was uncomfortable. Very entertaining and informative
    10sephbernados

    Don't listen to that Bruce guy, he's just upset that he can't relate to modern Japanese women,

    This show was a beautiful insight into the societal pressures and the existential dread of what it means to be a modern woman living in Tokyo. It's essentially 'Sex and the City' and 'Emily in Paris' if those shows were more self aware and had the gall to critique the nuances and tolls of placing so much value on symbols of wealth and success. The great thing about it is that it never judges its women for being part of the game but rather lets them literally speak for themselves.

    that 6 star review completely misses the point of the show and compares it to old acclaimed japanese cinema as if the entire culture was some sort of never-changing monolith. He's basically just another old white man yelling that a show doesn't fit his view of how japanese women ought to be.
    10tommyhubbs

    Bravo!

    Outstanding! Compelling. Intelligent. Touching. Profound. I found myself rooting for Aya at every turn in finding her true self. If she really existed I would surely want to know her and root for her in my heartfelt hopes for the eventual outcome that made me, a grown American man of 54, choke up a little at the end and then smile. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo Japan! Pure class! Just beautiful.
    9kevinmerchant95

    A Hidden Gem!

    Tokyo Girl is a mini series that has a runtime of less than 5 hours with 11 episodes, each ranging from 20 to 30 minutes. It is an excellent show and worth the short period of attention it demands. It has been on Amazon for almost 3 years now, and I stumbled upon it while I was looking for something else.

    Because of how short it is, every minute of on screen time has significance. There are no filler episodes or moments when I felt like I was bored. It has amazing cinematography and subtle but effective music with a very nice use of silence. The dialogues are well written and the actors are pretty great too. It has a unique style to it too, wherein characters break the third wall and talk to you in monologs. Our lead actress' narration coupled with these varied monologs further add personal layer to it, as they talk to you and explain you aspects of their lives. But what is this show really about? And what makes it so extraordinary aside from the usual technical 'great' show characteristics?

    Its about a girl from a small town in Akita Prefecture who doesn't want to live the small town life and dreams of the high end life in Tokyo. In case you didn't guess, she does manage that in her early 20s and with every episode, we see her growing older, as she starts fulfilling her dream. Accustomed to Western shows, you might already be forming a blurry idea of the progression of the show, but no it doesn't tread into the darker corners of city life. Quite the contrary, the struggles are very synonymous and normal, something all of us can recognize and appreciate, if not exactly relate to. As the show progresses, she moves from one area of Tokyo to other, some representing the "young people area" and the latter ones much more upscale and high class. By the time the show ends, about 25 years have passed.

    The show has a strong focus on (Asian) feminism, especially on the working-women vs stay-at-home women conflict. And because it is our protagonist who keeps finding herself facing this conflict head on, it explores the topic excellently. I added 'Asian' since the show is so largely ingrained into the Japanese culture that it may not even suit Western audiences and their perspectives. But as an Indian, I could draw many lines from here into my country's very own culture of how women and work are viewed. This could be one of the reasons why it wasn't promoted at all by Amazon outside Japan. It explores themes of a successful career versus a successful family, the meaning and interplay between satisfaction and happiness, changing ideologies with age and so on. And it is exploration of these themes in a beautiful and subtle way what makes this show so great. It never once puts down women for choosing "this kind of life over that", not even when it has countless chances to do so for the dramatic flare, and that's just wholesome.

    Since we are talking about life in Tokyo and its about an ambitious girl trying to find a place through this rich and glamorous city, the show is heavily materialistic throughout. The importance given to making money, being rich/coming from a rich family, wearing expensive clothes/going to expensive restaurants, and being 'high born' are some of the recurring themes which further add to culture shock but as I said, they do resonate with the culture we know of way, for me to complain. But the relentless consumerist ideas may not suit everyone.

    All in all, I stumbled upon this show, loved it and felt like everyone should watch it. The only reason its not popular is probably because its most appropriate for the Japanese since their way of doing things are so different and unmatched even today, despite of globalization. The show doesn't sugarcoat or is overly protective of its characters, and is just great piece of art with profound messages on life scattered throughout. For me its a solid 9/10.

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      • 16 décembre 2016 (Japon)
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