Japanese Noodle Cart October 2020 Takeshi arrives in a small village in the Hokuriku region. There, he begins to work at a small factory which makes shiokara (salted fish paste). Through the introduction of the CEO of the factory, he begins to live in at an old and cheap apartment building. One day, his apartment building neighbor Kozo visits Takeshi and asks to take a bath in his bathroom. Since then, Takeshi begins to make relations with the residents at the apartment building and he becomes friends with Kozo. Later, Kozo learns the secret on why Takeshi came to the village. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Riverside Mukoritta" (川っぺりムコリッタ) by Ogigami Naoko (荻上直子). Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 川っぺりムコリッタ
- Also Known As: Kawapperi Mukolitta , Kawapperi Mukoritta , Riverside Mukolitta , Мукоритта на берегу реки , かわっぺりムコリッタ , 河畔小日子
- Screenwriter & Director: Ogigami Naoko
- Genres: Food, Comedy, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Matsuyama KenichiYamada TakeshiMain Role
- Muro TsuyoshiShimada KozoMain Role
- Mitsushima HikariMinami ShioriSupport Role
- Yoshioka HidetakaMizoguchi KenichiSupport Role
- Eguchi NorikoNakashimaSupport Role
- Emoto TasukuTsutsumishita YasuoSupport Role
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The meaning of Life in Death.
One of those movies, I want to keep a personal copy of because it's so deep and profound at its exploration of the meaning of life and death, grief and all about being a human being. It uses its characters, setting and props to tell a deep story. (broken phones, tombstone, remains, space, garden, dumpster)."The fact that he sold his most expensive tombstone for a pet, while people couldn't afford it and that there was a whole department of uncollected human remains people with no name in the end.
I personally think being a human being is a ridiculous burden that a few people feel.
It was both funny and profound, the way you just didn't have personal space reminded me of what all humans need.
The movie explores life and grief and what it means for different people. How do you get closure, how do you mourn for people you loved and people you hated.
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