Some love does not need too many words, it is already complete support and tolerance. Affection is eternal care.

Keven 2022-03-27 09:01:12

Japanese film works are known for their simplicity and delicacy. This work is no exception. Destiny always jokes with people to impress more audiences

But I was not moved, because I have formed a stereotype of Japan that cannot be changed. Japan has always been a tangled nation. There are also two sides in the treatment of life. It is impossible to imagine that a country with such a theme has killed countless innocent lives on a large scale. more vivid

All I can say is that Japan is a country that does both inside and outside, making people doubt its intentions

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Extended Reading
  • Maxwell 2021-12-25 08:01:15

    Kusano Kimoto plays the violin with a melancholic look. Every procedure is always cautious, serious and subtle. There is no better respect for those who pass away. Death does not mean that everything is terminated. A good life is a The process of introspection. So I have forgiveness to explain that I am full of compassion and love. The move is caused by the music of Kusano wandering, flying the rhythm of life.

  • Federico 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    You can say that the picture of this film is rough and that the performances of the characters are second-rate, but you cannot deny that this film is eligible to win awards based on the plot alone.

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.