The film is an experimental, art-house movie that began as a project about movement, but evolved into a documentary about five girls in Tokyo and the filmmaker's personal travel experiences in Japan. It eventually became a self-referential joke about the film Lost In Translation. The entire production, including cinematography, editing, sound, and photography, was handled by a single person using a single camera.
Yaruki
Tokyo's vibrant streets serve as the backdrop for a captivating journey as Bob Harris delves into the city's hidden truths, blurring the lines between art, documentary, and mystery.





