Tokio 2014
In Joel Pérez Irizarry's poignant short film, Tokio (2014), the once-thriving neighborhood is on the brink of destruction. With its residents forced to abandon their homes, two young friends, Emiliano and Aurelia, are torn apart.
Director: Joel Pérez Irizarry
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tokio (2014) about?
In Tokio, two young friends are torn apart by the destruction of their neighborhood, but they find a way to preserve the beauty in their world.
Who directed Tokio?
Tokio was directed by Joel Pérez Irizarry.
Who stars in Tokio?
Kaleb Maldonado Morales and Veneliz Soto star in Tokio.
Is Tokio (2014) worth watching?
With its poignant themes and powerful performances, Tokio is a thought-provoking film that is worth watching, even if it's just a short 13 minutes.
How long is Tokio?
Tokio has a runtime of 13 minutes.
About Tokio (2014) — A poignant tale of humanity and beauty in the face of destruction
In Joel Pérez Irizarry's poignant short film, Tokio (2014), the once-thriving neighborhood is on the brink of destruction. With its residents forced to abandon their homes, two young friends, Emiliano and Aurelia, are torn apart. Amidst the chaos, they concoct a plan to save a kitten's life, a seemingly simple act that blossoms into a powerful symbol of humanity and beauty. As the world around them crumbles, these two kids demonstrate the resilience of the human spirit. Tokio is a thought-provoking exploration of themes that resonate deeply in our lives. By focusing on the relationships and emotions of its characters, this film offers a unique perspective on the importance of compassion and community.
In Tokio, the lines between reality and rebellion are blurred, as the characters fight to preserve the beauty in their world. The film's use of history and drama creates a sense of urgency, drawing the viewer into the characters' world. With a runtime of just 13 minutes, Tokio packs a powerful punch, leaving the audience to ponder its themes long after the credits roll.