鈥楶erfect Days鈥 asks, what constitutes a happy life?
What does it mean to live a life of meaning? Wim Wenders鈥 new film argues for the importance of moments.
What does it mean to live a life of meaning? Wim Wenders鈥 new film argues for the importance of moments.
鈥淧erfect Days鈥 is about a man who cleans public toilets in Tokyo for a living. For the first half hour or so, we follow him as he wakes up at dawn in his small, spartan apartment. He suits up, mists his plants, trims his mustache, sips coffee, and drives his equipment truck into the city. There, with uncomplaining efficiency, he wordlessly goes about his business.
Don鈥檛 let this description put you off. It鈥檚 a wonderful movie, and an Oscar nominee for best international feature. It is also proof, if any were needed, that the rhythms of everyday life, no matter how seemingly mundane, can resonate when beheld by an artist鈥檚 eye.
The artist here is the German-born Wim Wenders, who also co-wrote the script with Takuma Takasaki. It鈥檚 Wenders鈥 first dramatic feature in Japanese after making several documentaries in Japan, including a terrific one on the great director Yasujir艒 Ozu. At its best, 鈥淧erfect Days鈥 shares the same haunting sense of stillness that characterized Wenders鈥 best work in films such as 鈥淭he American Friend鈥 and 鈥淲ings of Desire.鈥
Hirayama the cleaner (K么ji Yakusho, the marvelous actor best known for 鈥淪hall We Dance?鈥) leads a methodical, almost ritualistic existence. That morning routine of his is always the same. His drive into the city is always accompanied by cassette tapes of Patti Smith, Lou Reed, Nina Simone, and The Animals. (That group鈥檚 鈥淗ouse of the Rising Sun鈥 is a particular favorite.) He listens contentedly but doesn鈥檛 sing along.
During lunch breaks, he sits in a local park and takes photos of the trees and the blue sky. After work, he visits a local sauna and then usually stops at a favorite diner. Occasionally he checks out a bookstore, where he buys novels by William Faulkner and Patricia Highsmith for a dollar. He reads them at night, lying down, by lamplight.
What has led Hirayama, a man of obvious culture and smarts, to such a spare life? Wenders doesn鈥檛 attempt to fill in the blanks for us. Hirayama is not presented as a clinical case or a puzzle to be solved. If we were expecting a startling revelation about some great hurt in his past, it never comes. Still, there are hints. His playful teenage niece, Niko, (Arisa Nakano), whom he has not seen for some time, unexpectedly comes to stay with him after a spat with her mother, Keiko, (Yumi As么), Hirayama鈥檚 estranged sister.
Niko, who accompanies her uncle on his rounds, wants to know why he and her mother don鈥檛 get along. His only answer is that they live in different worlds. When Keiko shows up to retrieve her daughter, there is no rancor. We see her sadness at her brother鈥檚 life, but also the love they still furtively bear for each other.
Should she be sad for him? She does not see Hirayama as we do. He is living a life that offers up its small serenities. He takes great pleasure in photographing the beauty of the trees and the sky. People are drawn to him 鈥 Niko, a lost child in the park, the bookseller, a transient homeless man. Hirayama鈥檚 jabbery young cleaning assistant, Takashi (Tokio Emoto), asks him how he can be so devoted to such a job. Takashi is flabbergasted, and somewhat awed, by Hirayama鈥檚 equipoise.聽
As portrayed with unstinting dignity by Yakusho, Hirayama defies our easy assumptions about what constitutes a happy life. When he and Niko are out riding bicycles, his unruffled repose inspires her. He wants her to live in the moment. 鈥淣ext time is next time. Now is now,鈥 he says to her, and she turns his words into a jingle that they both joyfully join in on.聽
There is no catharsis to this story, no dramatic denouement. Hirayama鈥檚 unknowability represents the mystery of what people truly carry inside themselves. If he remains an enigma, he is an enigma touched by grace.聽
Peter Rainer is the Monitor鈥檚 film critic. 鈥淧erfect Days鈥 is rated PG聽for some language, partial nudity, and smoking.聽