The soundtrack by Ryuichi Sakamoto provides a gorgeous, melancholic contrast to the brutal imagery on screen.
It’s not an easy watch, and it’s certainly not for everyone. But if you’re looking for a film that explores the thin line between pleasure and pain—and the crushing weight of urban isolation— Tokyo Decadence is a cult classic that refuses to be forgotten. Tokijska dekadencija (1992.)
Something between a fever dream and a neon-soaked nightmare, remains one of the most polarizing portraits of Japan’s "Bubble Era" ever put to film. ⛓️👠 The soundtrack by Ryuichi Sakamoto provides a gorgeous,
Released just as Japan’s economic miracle began to crumble, it captures the spiritual emptiness and loneliness hiding behind the chrome and expensive suits. Something between a fever dream and a neon-soaked
Directed by Murakami himself (the mind behind Audition ), the film follows Ai, a young submissive working in Tokyo’s high-end S&M clubs. But this isn't just a shock-value underground flick—it’s a haunting look at a society in freefall.
From the fashion to the dimly lit hotel rooms, it’s a portal into the dark underbelly of 90s Tokyo that the tourism boards didn't want you to see.