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Weighed Down.
Friday, March 27, 2009, 23:28
Caught Departures. Nice show, yes. Touching at the end, humourous in front. It is movies with different moods that attract me. Anyway, a documentary kind of show and the process is amazingly graceful. It earned respect from me and it really bring out the things that made Japaneses Japaneses. I think they are really polite people, hardworking, and they have got good taste. Of course, we don't talk about the world war two and other black sheep amongst the population. They can be extremely rude, I must add.

Back to the show, though it involves reading the subtitles, the way the actors spoke in the movie was really impactful. And I just realised it is different when Japaneses speak the language and when others do. The feeling is not there when the others speak Nippon.

That's my two cents worth on another Japanese show and a lot of personal opinions at the side.






Ernest