Recently, I am obsessed with watching Japanese movies. I have watched a lot of Japanese movies, and I will share 6 Japanese movies that I like and feel good about. These 6 good Japanese movies, if you like island country movies, don’t miss them!
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1. "August Rhapsody"
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Starring: Hizashi Igawa/Narimi Kayajima/Kiki Negishi
Douban score: 7.7
Reason for recommendation: The only movie by Akira Kurosawa that I have ever seen, in my memory it is His penultimate work. It is said that I found this film because of Jill. I asked my dear classmate Ye Zi at that time. When he gave me the disc, he asked me: Are you sure this is the film you want? I said yes, and he said that I had read all the CD1s, but why were no Americans showing up? Hahaha, lovely leaves.
Plot: This film uses Nagasaki as the shooting background of this film. Through the eyes of four children, it is recorded that Mom was invited by her brother, who has lived in the United States for 70 years, to go to Hawaii to fulfill her dream of reuniting her brother and sister. However, Mommy's deceased husband was killed by an atomic bomb many years ago. This incident made Mommy angry, and she has not agreed to go to the reunion. With the visit of her American-Japanese nephew, a hatred that has been lingering for more than forty years... Finally got the solution. The whole film is refreshing and satisfying, with tears in the laughter.
2. "Ghost in the Shell"
Director: Mamoru Oshii
Starring: Tanaka Atsuko/Otsuka Akio/Yamadera Koichi
Douban rating: 9.0
Reason for recommendation: My biggest personal insight into this work is exploration. Although we humans have launched a very thorough exploration of the world, we also have some understanding of most of the current situations. The coping methods are still insufficient in the face of future development and cannot reach a state of ease. Because of the high ideological consciousness of this work, it has also received high praise from countless audiences.
Introduction: In 2029 AD, the future world is a world of high technology and information technology. The improvement of human living standards is accompanied by the high-techization of criminal activities. Therefore, a special force dedicated to suppressing high-tech crimes-Public Security Section 9 was established. Captain Motoko Kusanagi, as a policewoman with a full body "prosthetic body", leads Public Security Section 9 to continuously carry out operations.
This time, Public Security Section 9 helped Public Security Section 6 secretly solve the troublesome matter of a programmer fleeing to another country, and was also involved in the criminal incident of the legendary hacker "Puppet Master". When the operation reached a deadlock, the puppet master showed up uninvited in Public Security Section 9! Suzi and her comrades were unknowingly involved in a conspiracy involving the government.
3. "The Life of the Disliked Matsuko"
Director: Tetsuya Nakajima
Starring: Miki Nakatani / Eita / Teruyuki Kagawa / Minoru Ichikawa Days
Douban score: 8.9 points
Recommendation reason: This movie has a lot of tears, but everyone’s reaction is different, so you can go and watch it yourself Bar. I think it is worth mentioning that the soundtrack in every place is just right, and the scene and music match perfectly. It is a visual and auditory feast and great enjoyment. The world gives pain to the little pine nuts, but she sings them all into songs. That is, "The world kissed me with pain, but I responded with songs." No matter what, you must love your child well and don't let her be "disliked" like pine nuts for the rest of her life.
Plot summary: One day his father (played by Kagawa Teruyuki) suddenly came to Asheng (played by Eita) and told him that an aunt he had never met died and asked him to clean up his aunt's house. In the dilapidated hut by the river, Asheng gradually began to understand what kind of life the aunt in his father's words had.
When she was a child, her aunt Kawajiri Matsuko (played by Miki Nakatani) often had dreams like Snow White. She later became a peaceful middle school teacher, but was fired due to an inexplicable misunderstanding. The writer lived together, but the writer chose to commit suicide because he loved her too much. He left a last word before his death: I'm sorry for being born. This incident was a huge blow to Matsuko; later, she lived with the writer's career enemy until she couldn't bear the temptation to find his wife, and was abandoned; she became a bathroom girl, and even committed murder and was imprisoned. However, regardless of intentional Unintentionally, she never gave up hope in life. No matter how broken her life is, she still survives instinctively. This survival itself is enough to impress anyone, including Asheng.
4. "Never Stop"
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Starring: Hiroshi Abe/Yui Natsukawa/Yukiko Ehara
Douban score: 8.8
Reason for recommendation: "The pace of life is non-stop, so why do we always slow down?" Why can the ordinary be interesting? Probably because ordinary people have warmth and selfishness, joy and sadness at the same time.
What is presented is an ordinary family and daily trivial matters. Nothing major happened. Hirokazu Kore-eda said, "A movie is created because a major event happened. This happens everywhere. But I just wanted to make a story where nothing happened but was very interesting."
Plot summary:
The Hengshan family, located in a remote town, lives a peaceful and peaceful life. His father Kyohei (played by Yoshio Harada) is a retired doctor, but he is always concerned about the affairs of the small town clinic.
The eldest son Junpei inherited his father's business, but drowned 15 years ago while trying to save a child who fell into the water. The second son Liang Duo (played by Hiroshi Abe) disagreed with his father and insisted on going to another place to become a painting restorer. Years of hard work resulted in unemployment. The troubled Liang Duo married Yukari (played by Yui Natsukawa) who had a child, supported each other and continued to live.
On Junpei's death anniversary, Liang Duo and his sister Qianami (YOU) rushed home with their families. The peaceful Hengshan family became lively again...
This film won the 2009 Blue Ribbon Award for Best Director and Best Supporting Actress (Shuki Shirin), the 2008 Film Newspaper and the 2009 Film Newspaper Best Supporting Actress (Kuki Shirin), 2009 Mainichi Movie Award for Best Actor (Abe Hiroshi), 2008 Matabrata International Film Festival Jury Prize and Best Film.
5. "Moving"
Director: Shinji Soimi
Starring: Kiichi Nakai/Junko Sakurada/Tomoko Tabata
Douban rating: 8.5
Reason for recommendation: I think the Kyoto of this movie is full of fireworks, and it is no longer the self-admiration of the literary minority. Whether it is the Zhuyuan Festival or the "Five Mountains Fire" ceremony, it is Accompanying those ordinary people and their real-life dilemmas surging beneath the ordinary. That may be the pain we all experience.
Plot summary: Linke has always been a happy girl living with her parents, but cracks began to appear in this happy life. Mom and Dad hurt each other, fought constantly, and finally decided to break up. Since the transfer student arrived, her school life has also changed, and everything around her is unbearable. As everything familiar and familiar changed, the girl's inner world also began to change.
6. "Spirited Away"
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Starring: Rumi Hiiragi/Freedom into the Wild/Mari Natsuki
Douban rating: 9.3
Reason for recommendation: I like the many characters Hayao Miyazaki has integrated into this movie, from the far-sighted idealist Chihiro, to the controlling Yubaba, to The mysterious faceless man. Chihiro finds this Alice in Wonderland-like world in the abandoned theme park where the movie takes place, in which they all play a special role.
Plot summary: Chihiro and her parents drove to their new home together, and accidentally entered a mysterious tunnel on a suburban road - they went to another strange world - a medieval town. The smell of food wafted from the distance. Mom and Dad feasted, but then they turned into pigs! At this time, many strange-looking, translucent people gradually came to the town.
Qianxun escaped in a hurry. A man named Xiaobai rescued him, gave her medicine to prevent her body from disappearing, and told her how to find Grandpa Boiler and Granny Tang, and she must get a job. To avoid being transformed into something else by magic. Qianxun was lucky enough to get a job as a handyman in the bathhouse with Xiaobai's help. Gradually, she was no longer intimidated by those strange-looking people, and learned from Xiaoling that Xiaobai was a disciple of the vicious Tang Granny.
Once, Qianxun found that Xiaobai was injured by a group of white flying paper figures. In order to save the injured Xiaobai, she used the pills given to her by the River God to drive out the seal and guardian in Xiaobai's body. The little fairy was sealed, but Xiaobai still didn't wake up. In order to save Xiaobai, Qianxun embarked on her adventure again.
That’s it for today’s sharing. Have you seen these 6 good Japanese movies? If you like island country movies, don’t miss it!