- Studio: Regent Releasing
- Release Date: May 29, 2009
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7.9
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 34 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 34
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Mixed: 1 out of 34
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Negative: 5 out of 34
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RicScothernJun 23, 200910
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EricL.May 29, 200910Very deserving of the 2009 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. A great film!!!
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StanGJun 9, 20099Though this film is about the preparation of corpses for cremation, it is in no way morbid. What it is is a touching, wonderful film that is worthy of the Best Foreign Film Oscar it received.
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TerryLJun 20, 200910
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JonathanOJul 2, 200910Beautifully acted - a powerful, sometimes funny, drama about Life and Death. Depicted in such a magnificent way that I cried several times throughout.
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GabeJul 3, 200910This is the first time I greatly disagree with a o Scott, I abslutely loved this film. Nothing ground breaking but makes you care that much more about humanity in all its essence, emotional and powerful in a humble way.
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DaveJul 25, 20093
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YihengZJul 31, 20098I had a very general ideal of movies in 2008, full of Hollywood and Oscar taste. There are many good pieces, and a few could be written on film history. Like
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medinapAug 3, 200910
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PatAug 5, 20091
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NeilRAug 15, 200910
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RichardBAug 29, 200910Simply one of the most moving films I've seen in many years.
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DavidAug 30, 200910One of the best movies of the decade. It handles grief, which is an essential part of our lives, in a gentle and human way. Gradually the viewer is carried into the experience of separation and its impact on those who stay alive.
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IevaM.Jan 26, 201010This is a beautiful, extremely moving picture. Baa-humbug to those who gave it a negative review.
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Sep 14, 20109Okuribito draws the viewer in almost immediately. The subtle, hidden messages are as prevalent as the obvious messages. It teaches the significance of life, death, love, and the importance of family. The phenomenal audio makes the touching scenes even more personal. A film worthy of our eyes and of the Oscar it received.
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Apr 19, 201110Beautiful film, great story and an amazing lead performance. The little details are the ones that makes you to not stop watching!! A very deserving winner of the oscar!!
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Mar 11, 20128Great music scores are what the japanese does best.
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50It will resonate with anyone who has ever buried a loved one and struggled to reconcile the myriad emotions--grief, anger, helplessness. Which is to say, everyone. And yet out of this premise comes glop. Departures needed a little more work in the morgue--like cutting to the bone.
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70TV scribe Kundo Koyama's first bigscreen script peppers the proceedings with rich character detail and near-screwball interludes that shouldn't fit but somehow do.
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Yojiro Takita, who directed enduring commercial hits like "The Ying Yang Master" and "The Yen Family," has made a popular gem -- thematically respectable, technically hard to fault, artfully scripted to entertain and touch.