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Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue (Yozora wa itsudemo saikô mitsudo no aoiro da)

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Deborah Young The Hollywood Reporter 05/11/2017
Some close observations redeem an uninspired tale of urban alienation. Go to Full Review
Pieter-Jan Van Haecke Psychocinematography 11/02/2020
Even if the narrative is poetically inconsistent on a cinematographical level, there is still a lot to like about the lyricism of speech and the eloquence by which two lost souls are able to find each other as subject. Go to Full Review
James Marsh South China Morning Post 12/12/2017
3.5/5
An adolescent love story tangled in angst and raw emotion. Go to Full Review
Mark Schilling Japan Times 05/11/2017
2.5/5
The realism -- with stand-ins for Japan's working poor, elderly and migrants illustrating various social ills -- and the poetic love story, with coincidence piled on incredible coincidence, make for an ungainly fit. Go to Full Review
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Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue (Yozora wa itsudemo saikô mitsudo no aoiro da)

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Director
Yûya Ishii