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In this episode, we explore Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days—a quiet, meditative film that finds beauty in Tokyo’s public toilets, filtered sunlight, and the peaceful rhythm of daily life. Through the character of Hirayama, played with luminous restraint by Koji Yakusho, the film invites us to slow down, notice the details, and ask: what if we’re already where we’re meant to be?
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In this episode, we explore Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days—a quiet, meditative film that finds beauty in Tokyo’s public toilets, filtered sunlight, and the peaceful rhythm of daily life. Through the character of Hirayama, played with luminous restraint by Koji Yakusho, the film invites us to slow down, notice the details, and ask: what if we’re already where we’re meant to be?

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