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Vita 2022-12-27 16:05:08

Suicide without warning, leaving her and the seaside life that took time to get used to.

Doubts and the tearing sound in my heart slowly emerged along with the freckles' memories and the four-minute long funeral. Death and parting are bigger than the ocean. The funeral scene has been watched many times and I really like it. The funeral with the soundtrack and vertical and horizontal shooting is wonderful. It seems to have found a carrier for the confusion that has always been there. Maybe Yumiko followed the funeral just because he also needed to ask questions and think about what happened in the past.

"I just don't understand" sobbing softly at the seaside makes my heart tremble. Regarding life and death, um, these questions may be wrapped up by the sound of the waves, or they may be slowly spread out in front of you because of the high tide. It's painful to think about it.

The whole movie, obviously already heartbroken but silent emotions, will always be pulled long and extremely heavy at the end, I always call this feeling the aftermath of the movie, the kind of emotions that take three or four days to return to their own emotions a feeling of.

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Maborosi quotes

  • Yumiko: It's harder to say goodbye if we keep postponing it.

  • Yumiko: [Recalling her first husband's unexplained suicide] I just... I just don't understand! Why did he kill himself? Why was he walking along the tracks? It just goes around and around in my head. Why do you think he did it?

    Tamio: [after giving it some thought] The sea has the power to beguile. Back when dad was fishing, he once saw a maborosi - a strange light - far out to sea. Something in it was beckoning to him, he said... It happens to all of us.