The BEST movie I ever enjoyed in my life. Especially the virtuous love between Shigeru and Takako made me to realize the deep sense of the loves! Nobody should miss this movie.
@@CamilaLee_ Basically he finally achieved his goal and shared his hard work with the one that was with him since the beginning. He drowned in the end and she recovered his surfboard to commemorate his memory and their love. The last scenes are flashbacks we never saw, and all the new friends they'd made along the way. Makes me think its a celebration of life, love and friendship.
@@Camino_Fans-1525. I suppose the protagonist dies while surfing at the end? That's a tragic ending no matter how you look at it. I only am able to find a copy of the movie without English sub...Still haven't watched it but it is easy to see what happens just by looking at this video. Also the music being so bitter sweet doesn't help keep your tear from slipping out either.
@@blipblip Forgive my lousy English! What I really mean is the movie makes me feel something different, wondering how I feel, happpy or sad? Maybe both.... Thanks a lot for your care and hope we can enjoy this wonderful movie all our life..............
@@Camino_Fans-1525. Your english is fine and you have nothing to worry about. I think the ambiguity in terms of emotion comes from the music itself- an extremely emotion-filled tune that somehow successfully conveys hope, yearning, and sadness. It is warm and fuzzy at the same time melancholic.
@@servetcakr5856 deaf man die surfing in storm. There's no tragic emotional scene or elaboration though, to not take away from the meditative nature of the movie. She accepted the fact he became one with the sea.
Still remain my favourite movie ever, since the 2001 the first time that i saw it. Pure poetry the story of this 2 guys their relarionship and the coming of serfing into their lives and the Kitano take us in the story with nothing over the sound of the sea for almost the entire movie making understood this 2 guys their condition of deaf person with the plus of the magistral soundtrack of Joe Hisaishi
It was nice to see the neon/day-glo sportswear and gear in this film. I remember my parents having bits of such for tennis when we went to the park in the late 90s-early 000's.
A broken surf board taken out of the trash. It says “sink or swim”. Anything goes. Hisahishi doing its wonders. Two auditory impaired. Just looking at the dirty Tokyo ocean. Silent love has no bounds. Those Tokyo beaches filled with garbage, the couple leave the broken surfboard at the garbage. They save up to buy another surf board. No speaking is necessary to convey this feeling…
Never heard any put it this way, but it's true. Even making a game with his name on it. I just wish he would do pure directing, but I do enjoy Sonatine and Hana-bi.