resentment but not anger, sorrow but not hurt

Virginia 2022-03-25 09:01:12

Everyone experiences life and death, but no living person truly understands death.
The film views and understands life and death from the perspective of an mortuary, which makes people feel a little warm in the cold. The movie begins with quiet and gentle music, and Kobayashi is a cellist with his own musical dreams. But after the band disbanded, he was unemployed, and in order to survive, he chose to accept the job while hiding from his wife. He began to be very confused about his own life and didn't know where to go? There is a scene in the movie where he is on the bridge watching the salmon under the bridge, some are trying their best to swim upstream, while others are washed down by the dead. He didn't understand why he struggled even when he knew he was dead? Later, the old man told him that it was to return to the place where he was born. The cycle of life and death is actually not the end of death, the meaning of life is to continue.
The music of the movie is very touching, euphemistic and warm, witty and vivid, which well coaxes the development of the plot and the changes of the protagonist's feelings. I like the memory most, the tune played by the cello makes me cry.
The ending of the story is beautiful, Dawu chose warmth over indifference, tolerance over rejection, and love over hate.
Life always ends, please cherish every moment of life and everyone who appears in our life.

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Extended Reading
  • Suzanne 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Good themes are wasted like this. Like "The Grandmaster", they are all representatives of fake movies. The characters' relationships are deviated, the emotions are pretentious, and the redundant voice-overs disrupt the rhythm of the entire film. It is no wonder that director Yojiro Takita won the Oscar for this relatively famous work because the presentation of the oriental funeral ceremony accounted for a large proportion. . It happened that I had just watched Ozu's "When My Father Was Live", and it was very different in every way.

  • Michele 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    44 hours ago, I watched this film with my family in tears. 24 hours ago, he was taken down by a car on the road with his family. The interval between life and death is often as small and ordinary as today and yesterday. What we can do is to treat the people around us gently and look at the world calmly.

Departures quotes

  • Daigo Kobayashi: There are many kinds of coffins.

    Yuriko Kamimura: 50000, 100000, 300000 yen.

    Daigo Kobayashi: They differ by that much?

    Yuriko Kamimura: The left one is plywood, the next one has metal fittings and carvings on both sides. And the most expensive one is solid cypress wood.

    Daigo Kobayashi: Oh, the difference is in material and decoration.

    Yuriko Kamimura: Yes, they all burn the same way.

    Daigo Kobayashi: Same ashes.

    Yuriko Kamimura: The last shopping of your life is done by others.

    Daigo Kobayashi: Kind of ironic.

  • Shokichi Hirata: Salmon?

    Daigo Kobayashi: [Watching the river] Ah, yes. They're right by the rocks... over there.

    Shokichi Hirata: [to the salmons swimming against the stream] Oh! Go for it!

    Daigo Kobayashi: It's kind of sad... to climb only to die. Why work so hard if you're going to die.

    Shokichi Hirata: I'm sure they want to go back... to their birthplace.