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The World of Suzie Wong
You are the first man I ever loved... and the world has only just begun...
Released
126 min
6.9/10 Votes: 2785
A Hong Kong prostitute tries modeling and falls for the artist who's painting her.
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- Paris, je t'aime - Like 'Tokyo!', it's an anthology film showcasing various stories set in a vibrant city.
- New York, I Love You - Another anthology film that explores love stories within a unique urban environment.
- Chungking Express - A film that combines romance and urban life in Hong Kong, similar in style and themes.
- The World of Suzie Wong - Focusing on love and cultural encounters in a specific city, akin to the themes found in 'Tokyo!'.
- Lost in Translation - Explores the themes of isolation and connection in Tokyo through the eyes of foreigners.
- Amour - Delves into the complexities of relationships in an intimate manner, similar to the segments of 'Tokyo!'.
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- Her - Explores connection and loneliness in a contemporary setting, much like the narrative of 'Tokyo!'.
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- The Handmaiden - Intricate storytelling and layered relationships set against a backdrop of modern and historical influences.
- Birdman - Explores themes of identity and existentialism within an urban setting, reflecting the style of 'Tokyo!'.
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