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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

6 durable postsStarted 2010-01-08Latest 2010-01-08
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[URL]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0938341/[/URL]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsXvSNWG4-I[/youtube]

[quote] About a family so locked into their lives they scarcely know one another. The autocratic father is fired and says nothing. He leaves "for the office" every day, and lingers with other jobless men. His son secretly takes piano lessons his father has forbidden. His wife observes much and is silent. Then the director, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, derails our expectations with two totally unexpected scenes, the second of spellbinding beauty which somehow resolves this story with masterful indirection.[/quote]This has made at least 3 lists of one of the best foreign films of last year, looking forward to checking it out.

#1319983Post 2 of 6

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Getting it now to check out ;)

#1319984Post 3 of 6

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[URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80327"]Did you post the same movie in a different language twice[/URL]?

#1320062Post 4 of 6

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i dont think so? i think my browser crapped out last night when i was creating that post above but i dont see it 2x in the forum index

#1320069Post 5 of 6

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[QUOTE]About a family so locked into their lives they scarcely know one another. The autocratic father is fired and says nothing. He leaves "for the office" every day, and lingers with other jobless men. His son secretly takes piano lessons his father has forbiddeHye-ja ([URL="http://asianmediawiki.com/Hye-ja_Kim"]Hye-ja Kim[/URL]) is a long ago widowed mother who lives alone with her only son Do-jun ([URL="http://asianmediawiki.com/Won_Bin"]Won Bin[/URL]). [B]Although Do-jun is 28 years old, his mental capacity is far below someone his age and perhaps the reason for his many eccentric personality traits. Late one night, Do-jun leaves a bar drunk and walks home. Along the way home, he follows a school girl down an alley, before a huge rock thrown his way chases him away. When he arrives home, Do-jun sleeps on the floor next to his mother like he always does. The next day the police discover a murdered high school girl and a golf ball with Do-jun's name inscribed on it near the crime scene. With only this small bit of evidence, Do-jun is taken into custody and promptly arrested for her murder. His defense attorney looks for a quick plea bargain - which would require Do-jun to spend four years in detention - which isn't an option for Hye-ja and her only son. Faced with no other options, Hye-ja takes the initiative to prove her son's innocence. [/B] n. His wife observes much and is silent. Then the director, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, derails our expectations with two totally unexpected scenes, the second of spellbinding beauty which somehow resolves this story with masterful indirection. [/QUOTE]

[QUOTE]Hye-ja ([URL="http://asianmediawiki.com/Hye-ja_Kim"]Hye-ja Kim[/URL]) is a long ago widowed mother who lives alone with her only son Do-jun ([URL="http://asianmediawiki.com/Won_Bin"]Won Bin[/URL]). Although Do-jun is 28 years old, his mental capacity is far below someone his age and perhaps the reason for his many eccentric personality traits. Late one night, Do-jun leaves a bar drunk and walks home. Along the way home, he follows a school girl down an alley, before a huge rock thrown his way chases him away. When he arrives home, Do-jun sleeps on the floor next to his mother like he always does. The next day the police discover a murdered high school girl and a golf ball with Do-jun's name inscribed on it near the crime scene. With only this small bit of evidence, Do-jun is taken into custody and promptly arrested for her murder. His defense attorney looks for a quick plea bargain - which would require Do-jun to spend four years in detention - which isn't an option for Hye-ja and her only son. Faced with no other options, Hye-ja takes the initiative to prove her son's innocence. [/QUOTE]

Aren't they the same movie sypnosis??

#1320082Post 6 of 6

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hummm. i didnt notice that. i think ive cut and paste the wrong thing. will fix. thanks :D

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