Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$14,417,593
Opening weekend US & Canada
$32,135
Gross worldwide
$23,049,593
Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$14,417,593
Opening weekend US & Canada
$32,135
Gross worldwide
$23,049,593
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By Cristian 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Everything has a cause and effect
Infinitely hates the heroine, it is really nondescript, love that is not love, and human nature that has never been noble. The last hug of the movie, no matter what, desecrates love. Prejudice can only be exchanged for prejudice. Because of the Pearl Harbor incident, Americans have developed prejudice against Japanese residents, and the Japanese in the movie are not different. The heroine's family has taught something since she was a child, and she lives in the United States, but never accepts...
By Ora 2022-03-23 09:03:31
This is a movie that I don't know why I watch it over and over again. Ethan Hawke always seems to have the expression of an innocent boy who has been left without discussion. Although Kudo Yuki is not a beauty, he is quite suitable for this bitter and sensitive role. The light and shadow switching between memory and reality is a bit trance-like. Following Ethan's memory, the whole story and emotional context become more complete and fuller, from the two children in childhood to the tender love...
By Green 2022-03-22 09:03:00
Because Ethan Hawke saw this film, it was so good, it didn't let me down. After reading it, I wanted to google what kind of tree cedar is, but as soon as I lost the keyword, most of the content that came out was about this film. It can be seen that many people really like this film.
But in fact, in the first 20 minutes of watching the film, I always wanted to give up. The tone of the film was dull, the rhythm didn’t seem to be fast, and the content seemed like a second-rate detective film....
By Bell 2022-03-21 09:03:29
Between Reason and Emotion---Snow Falling on Cedars
Whether it's love or hate,
we need to find a release point for this intense emotion.
The film Snow Falling on Cedars provides people with such an angle of thinking.
This is an unfair policy and an unjust war because of racial prejudice. The resulting story,
when these three elements are intertwined,
will inevitably lead to the tragedy of the individual society
Although sometimes we have to admit
that injustice seems to be part of life,
although we have to...
By Liliane 2022-02-03 08:13:23
Exaggerate! I read the book in winter. I originally planned to watch the movie after reading the book. The translation is very good and beautiful, and I like it very much. I predicted that the movie is definitely not as good as the original, so I didn't watch it. Yesterday I found out that the male protagonist is Ethan, so I just wanted to say, let's take a look.
Basically restore the original. It was so beautiful, so beautiful. During the trial, Ishmael looked at Chuzhi through the...
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By Theodora 2023-04-28 00:09:25
So handsome Ethan. Beautiful...
By Shawna 2023-03-01 03:11:27
A good movie...
By Rhea 2022-04-24 07:01:25
This God edit... I have nothing to say. Hatsue and Ismail are so cute! Hawke hesitated to hug the heroine to say goodbye, and the last two parts of walking alone in the snow really made me...
By Kacie 2022-04-24 07:01:25
After reading the original book and watching it, the director has weakened many plots. Of course, it may be due to institutional problems, such as sex, violence, and war. These important details in the original book were omitted in the film. The only remarkable thing is that the ending is more satisfying than the novel. The structure of the novel itself is not easy to make into a movie. I always think that the capacity of a movie can be at most a novella. It's really bad compared to the...
By Janice 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The film is very poetic. The ice between the two races in Washington state 70 years ago has not melted until now. It is just the various flashbacks and empty mirrors that make the narrative ineffective. In that era, it can be said that accidents dominated everything including love, but now the separation of people is almost a subjective choice. I like the scene where the heroine and her father take the hero's car in the snowstorm the most. I really feel sorry for the heroine's sobbing...
Ishmael Chambers: I know you'll think this is crazy, but all I want to do is hold you, and I think that if you'll let me do that just for a few seconds, I can walk away, and never speak to you again.
Arthur Chambers: That's the thing with girls. They grew up and break your heart.
Nels Gudmundsson: It takes a rare thing, a turning point, to free oneself from any obsession. Be it prejudice or hate, or, even love.