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Winona 2022-03-29 09:01:04
Thanks to "The Undertaker" for giving me a deeper understanding of life! ——I can’t forget the first time I went to Beijing in April 2011. In the exhibition hall of the China Film Museum, I listened to "おくりびと~memory~" and "おくりびと~memory~" in a loop, thinking that I was so close and far from my beloved movie. The longing dream is so far away... I cried for a while alone in the corner. —— 2014.03.10: The first act was sentimental; Kobayashi Dawu encountered setbacks and difficulties in his work and...
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Oceane 2022-03-29 09:01:04
The last scene with my father completely made me feel that I can only give two points, sorry, so what if you miss your son when you die? The 2008 movie seems to have a very grand proposition, and the filming reveals mediocrity everywhere. It feels like a material from 1998, no details, old aesthetics, narrative flow account, and the meaning is just that, and the lines are finished. Looking at the director's resume, luckily catered to Oscar's usual...
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Ismael 2022-03-29 09:01:04
Impressive but not worth five stars. It would be nice to live with my lover in the house in Xiaolin's hometown. Xiaolin's meticulousness when he was buried for the proprietress of the bathhouse was very moving, and the person who was attentive was lovely. Another practical question that comes to mind is why the vast rural areas of China have not formed such a complete ecological system that can satisfy a person's life, old age, sickness and death? That is, why is there a lack of public...
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Humberto 2022-03-29 09:01:04
Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2009. This film is a typical Japanese industry drama. It turns the unpopular profession of mortuary into art. It not only discusses the ultimate question of life and death, but also brings together topics such as love, family, self-worth and life attitude, which makes people laugh. With tears in it, there is no lack of depth. Masahiro Benmu's performance is perfect, and Joe Hisaishi's soundtrack is the icing on the cake. Life is impermanent, cherish life,...
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Lon 2022-03-28 09:01:06
It's a 2-hour Japanese drama. A few scenes of playing the cello are especially pretentious and stupid. This kind of half-tone script, lines, bad performances, with such amateur-level shots and editing, in recent years, Japanese movie theaters have put out one of these films, one with the other. The minister is the same. Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film? The dead group of Akira Kurosawa and Ozu sat up straight from the grave; the still alive Yoji Yamada, Hirokazu Koeda, and Naomi...
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Alexandra 2022-03-28 09:01:06
At the end of the movie, the distance between life and death is so close. When the small stone is attached to the stomach, life and death are separated from the stomach at this moment. What connects them is eternal love. //20180113 China Film Archive. Film version. Watching the big screen again after eight years, in addition to being moved, I can also see the mature and routine parts of the play. Can analyze the role of several plays in the play. You can clearly feel the change in your viewing...
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Hillard 2022-03-28 09:01:06
Without the comparison of the mortuary, the remains were treated like debris and garbage, and the sincere behavior of the mortuary gave the deceased the last respect and dignity. With the perception of death, there is a deeper understanding of life. The farewell of the people around has the most real side, loneliness, anger, resentment, understanding, regret, goodbye, and the epiphany of the male protagonist's last stone token....
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Edmond 2022-03-28 09:01:06
The emotional entry point is very well done, and there are too many people to thank. The mood at this moment corresponds to such a movie crying countless times in the cinema. Thank him for having such a good wife and thank him for his ability to look directly at life and death and his persistence in the world. Witnessed the crying farewell of the storm, and there was also a happy farewell, the yellow scarf was tied, and the stone in his hand was clenched. All the feelings converge in the...
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Rosanna 2022-03-28 09:01:06
I didn't read the online resources until I walked into the theater, and I was still a little disappointed. Several settings were a little thin and deliberate: the father and son's stone complex, the bathhouse grandma's persuasion to Guangmo, and the exaggerated rejection of the burial teacher. In a later change, the female secretary moved out of the story of her abandoning her son, and the old man told some chicken soup about death by the stove on the bridge. It's better that the president's...
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Oma 2022-03-28 09:01:06
As a movie that was strongly recommended by my friends very early, I had a lot of expectations. The long and slow documentary adjustment made everyone's emotions seem real because they were closed. But after reading it, I feel that it is a little long and rigid, and the dialogue of the characters is like reading a book, which is a little regrettable. About life and death, other film critics have said very well, I just want to talk about the heroine. In many Japanese works, the female...
Departures Comments
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Tiffany 2022-03-23 09:02:25
mortuary
After reading "The Undertaker", I was moved.
Kobayashi Daigo is a cellist, but he is not very skilled in his studies, and even the orchestra he worked for was disbanded, and he could not find his next home, so he had to bring his virtuous wife from the metropolis of Tokyo to the countryside of... -
Bernadette 2022-04-21 09:02:46
This era of flooding ideals
I think I might be getting numb, and it must be so to some people. Many times, people who have ideals will feel sad, not because they see through the fact that life is nothing more than waiting to die and busy dying, but they find that most people's ideals are so vain and humble. In front of life,...
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Daigo Kobayashi: [to the grieving family] The right of encoffinment is to prepare the deceased for a peaceful departure. Please come closer and watch. I will now wipe the body.
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Sonezaki: The orchestra is dissolved.