Let her be born, let her dance, until the twilight bell rings, the time of the day is her destiny, and the flight at dusk is her paradise. Cherry blossoms are beautiful and short, but life is a long and wasted ordinary life. The old lady loves to dance Japanese dance, and she dreams of going to Japan to see the cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji all her life, but the time passes in the daily trivialities, until one day she was told by the doctor that her wife was terminally ill and there was not much time left... She hid it from him I was sick and decided to go on a trip together. They went to see their children. The children had their own families, and they didn’t need them at all. The visit became a disturbance. When they arrived at the Baltic Sea, the old lady died suddenly. Before she died, she danced a Japanese dance alone... Only then did the old man discover the old lady's hobbies and long-cherished wishes, but unfortunately she was no longer there. With longing and guilt, he went to Japan alone, experienced Japanese customs and culture, and learned Japanese dance from a wandering actress. Finally, in the early morning, he ended his life dancing alone under Mount Fuji. What is ephemeral and what is eternity? What is long and what is daily? Although I hate Japan as a country, this movie that looks at Japanese culture from the perspective of Western culture is worth experiencing.
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