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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2006

UK trailer for Tony Takitani, the acclaimed feature film adaptation of Haruki Murakami's short story, directed by Jun Ichikawa and featuring a haunting soundtrack from composer and musician Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Now available on DVD.

For further information please visit www.axiomfilms.co.uk

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  • Anyone knows where I can get the original soundtrack?

  • It's on i tunes. The artist is Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Top Comments

  • the music is the best thing about this movie...

  • amazing how faithfully this captures the spirit of the story. beautiful. just beautiful.

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  • @revolutionaryspirit

    Everybody has different pace of emotions,taste,conscience  and personality.Some like Alfred Hitchcock ,some people love to watch Superman-spiderman and some admire work of Federico Fellini.Some prefer Marlyn Manson to J.S.Bach[or vice versa] It is one of the point of this movie.You replied to this video and so I just replied to your post.

  • @gibbocity congratulations: you've managed to make yourself seem unreasonable, pretentious, and obnoxious, all at the same time. Nice non-sequitur about The Bill, too.

  • I'll be honest: I'm not an impatient viewer. I don't need 100mph movies, and my attention span is pretty good. I had high hopes for this movie. I found it painfully dull.

  • Very sad.

  • @AppleSauceTrauma I don't think you'll be disappointed.

  • I'm a big Murakami fan but hadn't read this story and was concerned about how successful a Murakami film would be. My concerns were a waste - this is a stunning piece of cinema, beautifully shot, well told and mesmerising from start to finish.

  • one of the greatest films of the current millennium

  • I've read the story and even though its in a book with many other stories from Murakami, this one really stood out for me and now I want to watch the movie, but I'm not too sure...

  • Original story is Tony Takitani writed by Haruki Murakami

  • yes

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