1) Perfect Days (2023)
Wim Wenders' Perfect Days is the study of finding beauty in mundane things, from the perspective of a toilet cleaner, Hirayama, in his middle years in Tokyo. With less dialogue and an explicit plot, it only takes quiet observation and striking cinematography. Every encounter with some stranger passing by or that favorite cassette tape has the potential to be explored in themes about solitude and purpose. The film's meditative pace inspires viewers to introspect on the happiness of small moments in life.
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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma