
Everyone wants to be found.
Two lost souls visiting Tokyo -- the young, neglected wife of a photographer and a washed-up movie star shooting a TV commercial -- find an odd solace and pensive freedom to be real in each other's company, away from their lives in America.
- 7.4
- 2003
- Released
- 1h 42m

Bill Murray
Bob Harris
Scarlett Johansson
Charlotte
Giovanni Ribisi
John
Anna Faris
Kelly
Akiko Takeshita
Ms. Kawasaki
Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe
Press Agent
Kazuko Shibata
Press Agent
Take
Press Agent
Ryuichiro Baba
Concierge
Akira Yamaguchi
Bellboy
Catherine Lambert
Jazz Singer
François du Bois
Sausalito Piano
Tim Leffman
Sausalito Guitar
Gregory Pekar
American Businessman #1
Richard Allen
American Businessman #2
Diamond Yukai
Commercial Director
Jun Maki
Suntory Client
Nao Asuka
Premium Fantasy Woman
Kanako Nakazato
Makeup Person
Fumihiro Hayashi
Charlie
Hiroko Kawasaki
Hiroko
Daikon
Bambie
Asuka Shimuzu
Kelly's Translator
Koichi Tanaka
Bartender (NY Bar)
Hugo Codaro
Aerobics Instructor
Akiko Monou
P Chan
Akimitsu Naruyama
French Japanese Club Patron
Hiroshi Kawashima
Bartender (Nightclub)
Hiromix
Hiromix
Nobuhiko Kitamura
Nobu
Nao Kitman
Nao
Akira
Hans
Kunichi Nomura
Kun
Yasuhiko Hattori
Charlie's Friend
Akira Motomura
Old Man
Osamu Shigematu
Doctor
Takashi Fujii
TV Host
Kei Takyo
TV Translator
Ryo Kondo
Politician
Yumi Ikeda
Politician's Aide
Yumika Saki
Politician's Aide
Yuji Okabe
Politician's Aide
Dietrich Bollmann
German Hotel Guest
Georg O.P. Eschert
German Hotel Guest
Mark Willms
Carl West
Lisle Wilkerson
Sexy Businesswoman
















Released
en
$4,000,000.00
$119,723,856.00
- #hotel room
- #adultery
- #japan
- #unsociability
- #upper class
- #pop star
- #age difference
- #photographer
- #commercial
- #karaoke
- #homesickness
- #culture clash
- #jet lag
- #midlife crisis
- #melancholy
- #loneliness
- #tokyo, japan
- #older man younger woman relationship
- #nostalgic
- #unlikely friendship
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #woman director
- #lyrical
- #introspective
- #serene
- #wistful
- #hopeful
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