Because Murakami

Brett 2022-03-19 09:01:10

I don't know if it's Sakamoto's soundtrack, but it's normal, because there may be only a few mainstream Japanese soundtrack masters, some famous directors like Humanity and Quiet like to use them, and they seem to make music because of the movie. It's a good fusion.
Of course, I think it's because of Murakami. Although I have always liked such quiet images, I have rarely watched them since my life changed. I feel that any so-called thought must demonstrate the power of thought. I regret that I haven't read the original, and I haven't even found it in the domestic translation collection. So, I don't seem to have any right to comment. But I watched the movie. I think in terms of my understanding of what the images show, I may not like stories like this. Some nihilisms do not show the power of thinking.
There are many books in Murakami that I like, and their thinking and imagination are amazing.
In general, words like Murakami's are just small works, just for seasoning between masterpieces. Just like a short thought trip, relax and open up a new space. Then the images shot on this basis are probably also condiments, the condiments of our lives.
Very easy taste, life should be so simple.

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  • Narrator: In that place, the boundary between life and death...

    Tony Takitani, Shozaburo Takitani: Was as slim as a single strand of hair.

  • Narrator: He found his home had been destroyed in the firebombing, and his parents and his only brother, lost to the same fate. In other words, he was then... utterly alone in the world.