Tokyo Fiancée (film) explained

Tokyo Fiancée
Director:Stefan Liberski
Producer:Jacques-Henri Bronckart
Olivier Bronckart
Starring:Pauline Étienne
Taichi Inoue
Julie Le Breton
Music:Casimir Liberski
Cinematography:Hichame Alaouié
Editing:Frédérique Broos
Distributor:O'Brother Distribution
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Belgium
Language:French
Japanese
Budget:€3.1 million[1]
Gross:$167,230[2]

Tokyo Fiancée is a 2014 Belgian romance-drama film written and directed by Stefan Liberski. It is based on Amélie Nothomb's 2007 autographical novel of the same name. The movie tells the story of a 21-year-old Belgian woman, Amélie (Pauline Étienne), who has a romance with Rinri (Taichi Inoue), a young Japanese man in Tokyo. She met him when she offered French language tutoring services through a bulletin board. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] It received three nominations at the 5th Magritte Awards.[4] [5] [6]

Plot

Amélie (Pauline Étienne) is a Japanese-born woman who left at age five and grew up in Europe. At age 20, she decided to return to Japan to reconnect with the Japanese culture. She moves to a small apartment in Tokyo. To make a living, she puts up a poster offering French language tutoring. A young Japanese man, Rinri (Taichi Inoue), starts taking language lessons with her. The two become romantically involved, and Rinri helps her to learn about Japanese culture by taking her to movies, restaurants and other events. She also takes a trip to Mount Fuji, where she gets lost and survives a cold night in a remote cabin. After the earthquake causes severe damage and loss of life, though, her neighbours and Rinri tell her that she must return to Europe, as the disaster is for Japan to deal with. On the plane, she says that she never saw Rinri again, and that she heard that he had married a Frenchwoman, a general's daughter. As for her, she'll keep that for another time.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tokyo Fiancée . JP's Box-Office.
  2. Web site: Tokyo Fiancée . Box Office Mojo.
  3. Web site: TIFF Adds 'Clouds of Sils Maria' and 'Two Days, One Night,' Reveals 5 More Lineups . 28 August 2014 . Indiewire. 12 August 2014 .
  4. News: Magritte: Pluie de nominations pour les Dardenne et Lucas Belvaux. 11 January 2015. La Libre Belgique. 7 January 2015. French.
  5. Web site: 'Tokyo Fiancee': Toronto Review. . 13 September 2014 . 4 December 2016.
  6. Web site: Film Review: 'Tokyo Fiancee'. Alissa. Simon. 1 October 2014. 4 December 2016.