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Norwegian Wood Reviews

  • Kiana 2022-09-29 10:29:49

    If everything goes away

    Yesterday, I accidentally discovered that "Norwegian Wood" has been put on the big screen, and even found a high-definition version online in an unknown forum. He shivered excitedly and opened it, his thoughts were like a torrent. Although I didn’t bragly say like many Murakami fans that I’ve read...

  • Fatima 2022-09-26 05:35:10

    The Murakami-style rhythm that has disappeared

    After watching "Norwegian Forest" for more than two hours on and off, I was so helpless that I didn't know why. Maybe I shouldn't have reread the original book before watching the movie. Compared with the soothing, delicate and smooth flow of the story in the book, the rhythm of the movie is very...

  • Dean 2022-09-17 01:50:00

    If a flower is beautiful, live it

    Movies adapted from novels are inherently destined to attract attention and controversy. Of course, there are those who are better than the blue, but after all, they are few. It is more about the dialogues, pictures, lighting, costumes, and music of the film in just one and a half hours or two....

  • Rowan 2022-09-16 03:47:39

    Turning a novel into a movie is always sad

    First, Matsuyama さん, please stop selling meat, my sister can't stand it anymore. . . Second, I have this feeling when writing essays. At the beginning, I am ambitious and meticulous. I am tired halfway through writing. I find that I can write a novel at this scale. A hasty finish. This movie makes...

  • Marilyne 2022-09-15 13:31:49

    "It has nothing to do with Haruki Murakami"

    The worst part of this film is the casting. The temperament of the characters is completely inconsistent with the temperament of the characters in the original novel by Haruki Murakami. Of course, we can attribute this to Chen Yingying's desire to separate novels and movies as two different...

  • Amelia 2022-09-08 15:21:56

    Omg. .

    I think the two most unnatural crying scenes I've ever seen in a movie are this one where Naoko suddenly starts crying on his twentieth birthday, and Watanabe in a rocky no-man's land after Naoko's death Crying and shouting, or dragging a long sticky saliva that others feel a little disgusting. . ....

  • Eleanora 2022-09-06 11:07:27

    Sure enough, classics are not easy to touch

    Classics are not just touching, it is said that Murakami is also very cautious. After so many years, for the first time, the shooting rights were given to Chen, but everyone was wrong. There are too many places to vomit, but after all, the original book is too long, (I don't know how to make it...

  • Pearlie 2022-09-02 17:27:57

    Reflections on Sex and Death

    I haven't read the original book, so naturally I can't say whether the original book is good or bad, but after watching the whole film, I found that the film has nothing to do with Norway, nor with the forest, but in the middle part Lingdan played Naoko's favorite song. The song "Norwegian Woods"...

  • Delia 2022-04-24 07:01:27

    What can we get back our youth

    The forests of Norway are forests of people, and we are the lost children in them. Haruki Murakami buried a huge metaphor in it, but revealed a bunch of realistic symbols in front of us. Maybe it's difficult for the movie to reproduce the sadness of the memorial that permeates the book, but...

  • Weston 2022-04-24 07:01:27

    "Norwegian Wood": real emotion, full of penetrating power

    At the beginning of the film "Norwegian Forest", Watanabe, Kiyuki, and Naoko have a very good relationship. Kiyuki and Naoko are a couple, and Watanabe and Kiyuki are good friends.

    With Muyue's suicide, Naoko and Muyue lost contact, and the two suffered the pain of losing friends and lovers....

    Whe