New trailer for Maborosi - on BFI Blu-ray from 20 July | BFI
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- The trailer for Hirokazu Kore-eda's landmark debute feature film, an exquisite meditation on loss, loneliness and uncertainty - on BFI Blu-ray from from 20 July 2020 shop.bfi.org.u...
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By 1995 Kore-eda was already well established as a documentary director, but it was his fiction debut that brought him international attention, winning prizes in Chicago, Vancouver and Venice, and securing commercial releases in western countries.
An apparently happy marriage is abruptly ended by the husband’s sudden death, but was it accident or suicide? Kore-eda’s haunting, meditative film traces a widow’s attempts to cope with and comprehend her bereavement.
With its static camera set-ups and long takes evoking the work of the great Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu and Taiwanese master Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Maborosi announced a vital new presence in Japanese cinema.
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Man his cinematography is something else , its not just visual but also captures atmosphere and ambience
Yeah that's one of the main reasons I like kore-eda's movies
@@sahilbinder3242 he got even better as he got older...I think Still Walking and Our Little Sister are his masterpieces
this is a movie I cannot leave behind. I rewatch every couple of years. Every single shot is a masterpiece. Time is a physical object in this movie.
One of the most hauntingly beautiful films ever made. So many of the Greatest film shots of all time are in this film. SEMI-SPOILER:
Two of the most notable being the one at 0:30 Yumiko's silent grief and distress being outwardly expressed by the rain on the window - barely lit. And the one at 1:30 given its place in the movie and it's context - with the living tree on the left and the dead one on the right - the wind carrying the snow across our vision from the live tree to the dead one. With the funeral march proceeding straight down between the two. Poetry in motion.
still my favourite movie of his
Remains my favorite Japanese film of all times. Life of Oharu is a close second.
Why do people put major spoilers in trailers I don't understand. Glad I went in blind
Every single frame of a trailer is a spoiler for what happens in the film. But her husband's death is discovered only twenty minutes in.
@@BrianMcInnis87I just bought the Blu-ray and it literally says on the back that her husband dies.
Hirokazu Koreeda is a modern master.
Hirokazu didn't make a movie, he captured life itself in maboroshi.
bro CHILLS. i need to watch this asap
There will be a before and an after of having watched this film in your life, after you have watched it.
@@slimnooze I guess that so
I’m about to watch this movie for the first time
What a fantastic trailer!
Here it is a list of Hirokazu Kore-eda's filmography:
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@@Malik-Ibi good work, my brother. Thank you for the list.
This movie was gorgeous
That's was insane,idk what to say anymore...
Stop putting that goddamn hyphen there. There is no hyphen in his name.
I love this my favorite Koreeda Flick! Love also After Life. Stars Tadanobu.
I'm excited !!!!!
does anyone know where one can view "Birthplace" 生まれた場所 Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda
Makiko Esumi and Hirokazu Kore-eda revisit Wajima, the setting of ‘Maborosi’. it is a 30 minute documentary.
The Koreeda set released by BFI called Of Flesh and Blood has four Koreeda films including Maborosi and Birthplace as a special feature
Anybody knows the name of japanese movie where the men and the women hand are tied each other by a red tie??
Takeshi Kitano - "Dolls"
@@maktrasher7631 ohh thank you so much my friend
your name is the name of the movie you''re looking for
@@kikisa4113 no, its not an animation. Its already answered by @maktrasher7631, a movie by takeshi kitano "dolls" - 2002.
@@maktrasher7631 you develop an archive over the years 😅
Wandāfuru Korēda
I fucking hate this but can't stop watching.
So dark, sad, absolute horror.
it is? first time i watched it, look slow and boring... she wasnt even crying ,when her husband died
@@Moodboard39That is why it's so dark and sad. As if there is no goodness.
10:12 am October 12th 2024