Sunday, September 26, 2010

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Oscar for best foreign film is a testament to the life and detours to find art in itself. This is one of the few films that is a stimulant, despite the theme a bit 'morbid.

Daigo Kobayashi (Masahiro Motoki) has always been to be a cellist, dreamed. After a life of his office, which eventually landed a job with the symphony. The race was derailed when the symphony goes out of business. Devastated and lost, to get his wife to return toOriginally the home of his mother let him live.

Desperate for a book that makes an announcement of some willing to work on the one hand, and exits. Welcomes the fact that a travel agency that interviews with entrepreneurs Sasaki (a masterful performance Tsutomu Yamazaki). The money is great, but it was a typographical error in the list. It should have read the book "was.": The shop specializes in encoffination ceremony, a ritual Japanese preparing a corpse for burial. Daigo decidesgive it a shot, as he hid from his wife. After a series of failures in the training fun, Daigo is the love of this art in itself. But how do you tell your family and friends, which makes life?

In these times, the output is illegal deep for those who have lost their jobs. For anyone who wants to advance your career on track, this film will make you wonder what kind of luck that can also be found in very few.

This filmResonance with me for a week after the screening. This is one of the few films in which all elements come together in an impressive mix. The performances are amazing and natural. The camera work is exciting, if the recording of cello playing against snow-capped mountains, or enjoy the beauty of a life lost too soon.

The output is an impressive work, and must be in a theater rather than waiting until you can see on DVD. It opens in limited nationalReleased May 29

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