Sublime and Zen cinematic perfection!
Perfect Days reminds me of what Peter Bogdanovich said of Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: "This is not a young man’s movie; it has the wisdom and poetic perceptions of an artist knowingly nearing the end of his life and career.”
The wisdom and poetry throughout Perfect Days are just as real and as thoroughly felt.
I HIGHLY recommend it. Perfect Days is a perfect film for a rainy Sunday afternoon.
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And if "Boss Coffee" catches your eye and intrigues you, read all about it:
Boss Coffee in a can is a popular beverage in Japan, especially in Tokyo, where you can easily find it in vending machines, convenience stores, and supermarkets. Launched by Suntory in 1992, Boss Coffee has become one of the most iconic canned coffee brands in Japan. It is known for its variety of flavors and the convenience it offers to busy commuters and workers in Tokyo.
The coffee comes in different styles, including black, café au lait, and even more premium blends. What makes it particularly appealing is its strong, rich flavor and the fact that it's readily available cold or hot, depending on the season.
You can spot Boss Coffee in vending machines all over Tokyo, making it a quick and accessible pick-me-up for anyone on the go. The cans often feature the image of a man resembling American actor Tommy Lee Jones, who has been the face of the brand in Japan for many years.
If you are in Tokyo and want to experience a quintessential part of the city’s coffee culture, grabbing a can of Boss Coffee is a must. It's a perfect example of Japan's mastery in creating convenient and quality products for everyday life.
A few limited flavors are also available here, thanks to good ol' Amazon.