"Perfect Days" reveals the quiet beauty of everyday life through the eyes of a public toilet cleaner in Tokyo, inviting us to reflect on contentment and the value of small moments. The episode explores themes of simplicity, personal happiness, and the meditative nature of life, making a case for why this unique film deserves your attention.

• Exploration of Hirayama's daily routine and its significance 
• Discussion on the film's meditative qualities and pacing 
• Reflection on the beauty found in mundane tasks 
• Conversation about audience engagement and interpretation 
• Insights into the cultural context of public toilets in Tokyo 
• Examination of the relationship dynamics presented in the film 
• Thoughts on the impact of simplicity on happiness 
• Analysis of the film’s messages about fulfillment

Letterbox'd Synopsis:  Hirayama is content with his life as a toilet cleaner in Tokyo. Outside of his structured routine, he cherishes music on cassette tapes, books, and taking photos of trees. Through unexpected encounters, he reflects on finding beauty in the world.

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