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Latest post Sat, Oct 31 2009 4:14 PM by sangeld_duythao. 1 replies.
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ecopsy  +  767595 Sat, 06 Jun 09 09:15 AM
Yesterday I watched another Japanese moive which moved me. It's an old film, the title is 'Collage of our lives' which was produced in 2003. I don't konw if it's being moved, it's just the feeling of being haunted, the pictures linger in my mind and wouldn't go. I've watched moives from many cultrues, including many Chinese moives. I really wonder why they just choose to introduce such a moive at such a belated time. American moives take my eyes; Chinese moives are very superficial, they really have the face and nerve to bring them to international film festivals!!! Japapnese movies take my mind and heart. The one echoes with this film is also a Japanese moive whose name I can't remember because I watched it years ago. THe Japanese are real filmmakers and artists.
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sangeld_duythao  +  958187 Sat, 31 Oct 09 04:14 PM
Talking about Japanese movies, I immediately remember one film I watched half a year ago, entitled "A litre of tears". I must admit that I had never cried that much until I watched it. I was so moved by the story that the film conveyed. I wasn't used to cry when watching movies or films, but I'm sure that most people could only cry like a baby if they watch this fim.


The cast acted so well. The film is based on a diary of one Japanese girl who got a very serious disease. This disease ruined her life little by little during the 10 years she endured it. As far as I know, this diary is a best-seller in Japan, also with the title "A litre of tears". From the sound of it, you may think the producers are exaggerating the situation. But watch it, and you'll know 1 litre of tears is never enough to describe the pain this Japanese patient had been through.


I don't often watch Japanese movies or films. Maybe 7 or 8 at most until now. But after this film, I started to like the Japanese films and admire the filmmakers, as well as the cast. If possible, I will find more films to watch!

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