Astrakan Films | Release Date (Streaming): September 18, 2020
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Q8MarrongGlaceSep 18, 2020
This is one of the worst Alexandra Daddario's movies Its so bad that you might skip or skim just to see what's next I am sure most viewer watch it just because Alex in it but what a waste I really can't believe how some actress's areThis is one of the worst Alexandra Daddario's movies Its so bad that you might skip or skim just to see what's next I am sure most viewer watch it just because Alex in it but what a waste I really can't believe how some actress's are accepting roles to get naked for some extra bucks without considering how that movie would reflect on their own resumé I feel sorry for her and her bad choice Expand
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JLuis_001Sep 27, 2020
Fifty Shades of Tokyo.

The movie itself isn't nearly as terrible as the one I mentioned, but being atmospheric in eroticism doesn't make you interesting either. And is that when your story is about escaping your own demons through casual
Fifty Shades of Tokyo.

The movie itself isn't nearly as terrible as the one I mentioned, but being atmospheric in eroticism doesn't make you interesting either.

And is that when your story is about escaping your own demons through casual sex. You need a good narrative so that you can feel some kind of sympathy for the main character. Otherwise is just a shallow character jumping from bed to bed.

And sorely this movie fails because it feels hollow most of the time and also because the main actress; Alexandra Daddario, is unable to make it feel credible.
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bfoore90Feb 22, 2021
Daddario is either really bad at picking projects or she needs a new agent. Either way, this film wasn't much to write home about.
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perliFeb 5, 2021
An existentialist erotic thriller with a romantic whiff, but eroticism is purely narrartive and atmospheric with no open sexual scenes, meaning that sexual encounters that are boldly initated by the female heroine, are mostly indicated by theAn existentialist erotic thriller with a romantic whiff, but eroticism is purely narrartive and atmospheric with no open sexual scenes, meaning that sexual encounters that are boldly initated by the female heroine, are mostly indicated by the story and cut off or used for dialogue (yes, there are scenes with naked bodies and lovemaking, but very discreet with very little naked skin). And in the story, there is no real threat to the lead and no dynamic action in a sense of thriller genre, except for the existential angst of the "lost" heroine (lost girls from the title) and for the fact that at the end we realize that her lover is a yakuza, because we notice that his little finger was freshly cut. So people who expect hot action movie with dazzling female lead will be disappointed. And there is a bare minimum of a story, indicating a kind of existential emptiness of the alienated life of a disconnected foreigner in Tokyo's urban sprawl. But it's never-the-less a fine little movie with interesting acting by Alexandra Daddario who develops a kind of expressive charismatic presence in the movie without much talking that unexpectedly shows real acting talent. It seems that the movie was inspired by the films like In the mood for love and Lost in translation, although storywise far less articulated. Expand
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