Alamat Film Japanese Story

Alamat Film Japanese Story 4,2/5 5114 votes

Snehamoy, a schoolteacher in the Sunderbans, and Miyage, a young girl in Japan, meet through letters, fall in love over letters, and even get married through letters! They have been married for 15 years, but have never met.

A tender, lyrically-told, stunningly-photographed film where Snehamoy and Miyage go the distance for their love. A love poem twisting through moments of happiness, fun, sorrow and sometimes even the bizarre woven admirably by Aparna Sen. Twitter: For Mobile download Visit:: mobile.saregama.com.

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Harakiri (1962) The action of Harakiri takes place between 1619 and 1630 and follows a ronin (masterless) elder samurai. He arrives at a feudal lord’s home requesting to commit harakiri, a ritualistic type of suicide reserved only for samurai, in the hope of receiving alms from other feudal lords. His plan is complicated by the earlier arrival of a younger samurai.

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A must for those interested in Japan’s medieval past, Masaki Kobayashi’s film intricately explores the lives led by members of Japan’s fabled officer caste. Battle Royale (2000) is one of Japan’s most infamous and influential cult films. The story Suzanne Collins tells in The Hunger Games is strikingly similar to that of Kinji Fukasaku’s movie, though the author claims she has never seen it. In both narratives, school-age children and young adults fight to the death leaving only one to be crowned the winner. Unsurprisingly, the Japanese film is bloodier than the first Hunger Games movie. Punctuated with dark humour throughout, it’s also more enjoyable.

You might also like: Spirited Away (2001) Spirited Away tells the tale of a girl fighting to survive in a spirit world after both her parents are turned into pigs. Both in terms of its visionary animation and unsettling narrative, Hayao Miyazaki’s landmark fable is unsurpassed among the surreal classics produced by Studio Ghibli. Its accolades included the Academy Award for Best Animation and the Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear.

It is also the most successful domestic release in Japanese history. The Taste of Tea (2004) The Taste of Tea is often described as a surreal version of Ingmar Bergman’s Fanny and Alexander. It’s the story of an extraordinary family living in the ordinary setting of a rural district north of Tokyo, where their talents and eccentricities are given full rein. Katsuhito Ishii’s movie, which won a slew of awards at international film festivals, is an outstanding example of the kind of visually exciting and emotionally affecting films many Japanese filmmakers now aspire to make.

Departures (2008) Yōjirō Takita’s Departures, the first Japanese winner of the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, follows a cellist who takes a job preparing the dead for funerals. Loosely based on Shinmon Aoki’s Coffinman: The Journal of a Buddhist Mortician, the film presents the rituals surrounding death and explores the feelings induced by them.

Owing to prejudices against those who handle the dead, it initially struggled to find a Japanese distributor but eventually won international recognition.