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Takeshi Kitano’s *Dolls* (2002) is a visually striking Japanese drama exploring themes of isolation and control. Yohji Yamamoto's distinctive cinematography and costume design elevate the film beyond typical genre conventions. It presents a complex narrative centered around a wealthy businessman and his troubled son, offering an examination of family dynamics and personal struggles. The work appeals to viewers interested in art house cinema, particularly those drawn to Kitano’s unique directorial style and explorations of human relationships.

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Who directed the 2002 Japanese film Dolls?

Dolls is a visually striking 2002 Japanese drama film directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Takeshi Kitano. The movie is a notable departure from his usual Yakuza-action genre, focusing instead on quiet, tragic themes.

Who designed the costumes for Takeshi Kitano's Dolls?

The film features distinctive, avant-garde costume design by the legendary Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto. His striking creations visually elevate the complex narrative and highlight the emotional isolation of the characters.

What are the three stories told in the movie Dolls?

The film intertwines three tragic storylines: a young couple bound together by a red rope, an aging yakuza boss returning to his first love, and a pop star disfigured in an accident. These narratives explore deep themes of love, control, and inescapable fate.

Why are the main characters tied together with a red rope in Dolls?

The red rope is a reference to the traditional Japanese puppet theater known as Bunraku. It symbolizes the characters' inability to escape their past decisions and tragic destinies, acting as puppets controlled by fate.

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