
Tokyo Decibels 2017
In Tokyo Decibels (2017), directed by Jinsei Tsuji, Mitsuru Matsuoka stars as Chuya, a dedicated university professor obsessed with capturing the city's essence through sound.
Director: Jinsei Tsuji
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tokyo Decibels (2017) about?
Tokyo Decibels (2017) follows Chuya, a professor who records Tokyo's sounds, as his personal and professional life unravels after a breakup. His journey takes a dark turn when he's drawn into a risky game of wiretapping a mysterious woman's life, exploring themes of connection and invasion in a bustling city.
Who directed Tokyo Decibels?
Tokyo Decibels was directed by Jinsei Tsuji, a filmmaker known for his atmospheric storytelling and focus on urban isolation.
Who stars in Tokyo Decibels?
The film stars Mitsuru Matsuoka as Chuya, Natsumi Abe as Fumi, Yumi Adachi as Mariko, and Daisuke Miyaji in a key supporting role.
Is Tokyo Decibels (2017) worth watching?
With its moody atmosphere and unique premise, Tokyo Decibels offers a thought-provoking drama for fans of character-driven films. While not widely rated, its themes of obsession and urban alienation make it a compelling watch for those seeking something offbeat in the drama genre.
How long is Tokyo Decibels?
Runtime details are not listed for Tokyo Decibels (2017).
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About Tokyo Decibels (2017) — A Sound Map of Love, Obsession, and Urban Secrets
In Tokyo Decibels (2017), directed by Jinsei Tsuji, Mitsuru Matsuoka stars as Chuya, a dedicated university professor obsessed with capturing the city's essence through sound. His meticulous routine of recording Tokyo's symphony of urban life takes a dramatic turn when his girlfriend Fumi announces their separation. Into this moment of upheaval steps Mariko (Yumi Adachi), a mysterious woman who offers Chuya an unconventional distraction: the chance to intrude into her private world by wiretapping her life. As Chuya navigates this psychological experiment, the film delves into themes of obsession, loneliness, and the haunting beauty of everyday sounds.
The atmosphere is tense yet melancholic, blending urban isolation with emotional vulnerability. With a supporting cast including Natsumi Abe and Daisuke Miyaji, Tokyo Decibels crafts a moody drama that questions how much of life we truly hear—and how much we're willing to sacrifice to listen.