Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Departures an award

Film: Directed by Yojiro Takita departure Japan (2008) Melodrama parts/130 14 minutes in Japanese with English subtitles (default), please make sure that you press to turn the CC (subtitled) to display subtitles (with PG13 after MPAA for thematic material) Departures, who won the 2009 Oscar for best foreign film is a mix of ambition and humility, elegant, sometimes funny work, a transparent design has on our emotions. Synopsis: Masahiro Motoko stars like Daigo, out-of-work cellistcrushed his Orchestra Tokyo, moves to break picturesque hometown north of Japan to find his true calling. His first bold life, move-changing Nokanshi is a professional who ritually washes the clothes and body before burial. Despite this unusual career change Daigo gives new meaning to life, a conflict with his young wife, Mika (Ryoko Hirosue), and others around him. Review: Some context is in order. In Japan, Nokanshi work unusual,how closely the connotation of death in high esteem. Here's what the director said his goal. "I wanted a movie from the perspective of a person do with something so universal and yet, is frowned upon and discriminated against, other than doctors, very few people do too much with dead bodies, and it is not the nature of the profession or object that appears frequently in films. Theres always kind of dialogue between people who have died andFamily ...



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