Ryuichi Sakamoto - Last Regrets

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • A tribute video for Ryuichi Sakamoto (1952 - 2023)

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  • @betultopaloglu9582
    @betultopaloglu9582 3 місяці тому +1

    Çağimizin önemli sanatçılarından ,tekno_pop yildizligı,Oscarlı bir besteci,antinukleer bir çevreci 👍🎹🎶yine güzel bir vd.emegine sağlık 🎶🎹💜

  • @thecolorsoflove1289
    @thecolorsoflove1289 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow, this is really much more tragic than the music I usually listen to..
    I'm here thinking that I've never seen a Japanese person with white hair.. But I have to admit that despite everything, they don't look their age..
    Forgive me Ozden but I noticed this detail even before the music!!
    With great affection, a hug Sabry

    •  Місяць тому +1

      How are you today, my dear friend Sabry? Thank you so much for your last reply comment.
      I'm grateful for the wonderful things you write.❣☺
      In this video interesting soundtrack is one of the soundtracks from the movie "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" (Furyo 1983).🎬🎼🎶
      I wanted to tell, under the influence of the melody playing in the video, the Japanese archer samurai automaton suddenly comes to life and directs a teenage archer girl with its movements.🦾🦿🏹
      It's as if there is a soul inside these automat machines with complex mechanics.
      ⚙🤫‼Mysterious and strange devices.
      Dear Sakamoto was Oscar-winning composer who starred with David Bowie in Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.(1983) Unfortunately we lost him last year.😪 I got to know Ryuichi Sakamoto thanks to this movie and I loved the main theme music of the movie"Merry Christmas, Mr.Lawrence" 🎬📽
      Ryuichi Sakamoto especially had attracted attention with his role as Japanese officer Yonoi in the movie "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence".
      Major Jack Celliers (David Bowie) was buried up to his neck in sand as punishment for humiliating the camp commander, Captain Yonoi (Ryuichi Sakamoto), by blatantly kissing him on both cheeks in front of Japanese troops. (This scene has been the most talked about, remembered and remarkable scene of the movie for years.)🎬🤔
      His most successful work as a film composer was The Last Emperor (1987), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Score, making him the first Japanese composer to win an Academy Award.🏆
      One interesting article about Sakamoto:📝‼
      Although he acts strangely sometimes (such as doing weird poses or acting sneakily), it only adds to his coolness.
      Sakamoto has a range of 'secret skills' which allow him to do various things, such as catch bugs🐞🪳🦗 or blow bubbles. In video,he plays his a composition with his white hair. (high probability that his hair is dyed)
      In the past, when he was a pop star, he sometimes painted his face using it as a canvas. 🎨🪠
      I hug my friend wholeheartedly and I wish a wonderful afternoon.❤❤❤

    • @thecolorsoflove1289
      @thecolorsoflove1289 Місяць тому +1

      I think I'll watch this movie..
      I don't think I've seen it and from your enthusiasm I think it's worth seeing..
      As for white hair, I'm not surprised that she dyes it..
      The white color seems strange to me..
      Generally they all use much flashier colors 😂
      But we know that in Japan everything is fashion...
      A hug dear Ozden, I hope he has cooled down from you..
      Here today we have 20 degrees but the disasters this climate is causing are very huge 😏😏

    •  Місяць тому

      Qui, la temperatura e l'umidità dell'aria si sono avvicinate alle norme stagionali. Quindi è meglio.Grazie. 😀
      Per Firenze, 18-20 gradi la sera sono l'ideale, e 28-30 gradi il pomeriggio. La temperatura qui è generalmente di 8-10 gradi più alta rispetto a Firenze.I tassi di umidità sono gli stessi di Firenze.Di notte aumenta fino all'88%.🥵
      Penso che valga la pena guardare il film. Le scene erano piuttosto impressionanti. La recitazione del defunto David Bowie era eccellente. Sono rimasto particolarmente colpito dalla trama e dalla musica del film. 🎬🎶😊
      Quello che dici è proprio vero, in Giappone è tutto pazzesco alla moda. A loro piace fare cose insolite. Cambiare il colore dei capelli è una di queste.😂
      In realtà, so che i capelli di Sakamoto erano spessi e di alta qualità, solitamente castani scuri, ma negli anni successivi al cancro, generalmente appariva con i capelli bianchi.
      Buonanotte cara Sabry🌗❤