Departures (Okuribito)

Winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, Japanese film Departures is a character study of a man who finds fulfilment and a depth of human connection in the most unlikely profession.

Daigo (Masahiro), a cellist, is laid off from his orchestra and moves with his wife back to his small hometown where the living is cheaper. Thinking he’s applying for a job at a travel agency he finds he’s being interviewed for work with departures of a more permanent nature – as an undertaker’s assistant. Little by little he warms to his new profession, endowing the elaborate funeral ceremonies with grace and humanity.  [Source: NZ International Film Festival]

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Rating: 4 Flicks Review:

Departures starts out unexpectedly with some bizzaro humour before transitioning seamlessly into a quiet drama about family and relationships and finally a tearjerker. All this unfolds at a positively Zen like pace that allows intimate moments to fully resonate while still coming across natural and unforced. This approach also captures the gentle rhythms of life in small town Japan, and many moments play up its picturesque qualities.

Modern Japanese cinema has become predominantly characterized by outrageous anime and extreme cult films so this subtle approach is refreshing in context. You can call it old fashioned but I'd call it classical, and the themes it addresses – life, loss and personal connections – should resonate with just about everybody.

This is the film that beat out my favourite of last year, Waltz with Bashir, for the best foreign language Oscar. As a result, I went in with a chip on my shoulder but by the end it had won me over. Seldom, if ever, do you see people crying at the end of a media screening but that’s what happened here – a fitting testament to Departures' emotional power.

By Andreas Heinemann, Flicks.co.nz

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Release date: August 20th 2009.

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