After watching one of my favorite movies, Tokyo Godfathers,
I felt compelled to write about Satoshi Kon. If you were paying attention to
the credit sequence in the beginning, you’d have noticed that Kon was heavily
involved with the film’s production. (put stuff of he did here)
I don’t cry easily (like ever) during movies. After watching
Tokyo Godfathers for the first and second time I admittedly got teary eyed. I
full blown cried my eyes out at the end of Millennium Actress. Any director that is able to accomplish tears from me is for sure an amazing film
maker.
His other works are: Perfect Blue, Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers, Millennium Actress, Memories, and Dreaming Machine.
He died August 24, 2010, but I am grateful he left behind a legacy
of beautiful work. I highly recommend his work if you’re in the mood for
quality movies.
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