I really don't know how a filmmaker like Kore-Eda can continue to make another film after this one. With Nobody Knows he has achieved the pinnacle of emotional expression available to the medium of cinema. I've never cried so much in my life than during the end credits and on my journey home from the movie theatre after watching this film.
@videochemist HI i am 13 years old and part japanese and this movie mad me cry alot and my mum and dad said that u shouldn't worry but what made me cry more is that the movie tells u at the start it has been fictionalized because akira in the real story killed yuki by accident and those friends of his were there it makes me cry each time i sea plane fly by i stop to think how love and pain are two things that make us and he regreted killing her
@XXHUNK20XX When I read the real life story I had the urge to console Akira and tell him it wasn’t his fault. He was around your age at the time those events took place, and it makes me sad to think he has probably grown up tormented by guilt (the media in Japan were very cruel to him). The only ones who deserve any blame are the selfish adults who could have prevented this tragedy. If you enjoy this sort of film, you should watch After Life (also by Kore-Eda) and Departures (by Yojiro Takita).
@videochemist it wasn't and it makes me think why why did this happen i cry myself to sleep about this and that song i translated it it has very sad lyrics
@XXHUNK20XX The fact you've had such a strong emotional reaction just mean you're going to grow up to be a compassionate person. Try to find comfort in that you have the power to make the world a better place, even if it just means spreading happiness to those closest to you.
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oh wow i just found out the song is sung by Tate Takako (played the female clerk with short hair). somehow that makes it a lot sadder to me..
stfuken 3 weeks ago
I can count the pixels
Commissarius 3 months ago
soo sad
princessalice3 3 months ago
@princessalice3 Precious!
blkBBW 3 months ago
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i loved this movie but it was so sad!!
kiraheart4000 5 months ago
does anybody know what the song playing is?
DomPanunto 6 months ago
very,,,,very,,,,,very,,,good movie. belive me.
manticoretuga 7 months ago
Great movie!!!
paolinavr 10 months ago
i didnt cry when i watched this movie
cause im a real man!!!!
appppppppple 11 months ago
one of the best films of our times
AratiKadav 1 year ago
I really don't know how a filmmaker like Kore-Eda can continue to make another film after this one. With Nobody Knows he has achieved the pinnacle of emotional expression available to the medium of cinema. I've never cried so much in my life than during the end credits and on my journey home from the movie theatre after watching this film.
videochemist 1 year ago 16
@videochemist HI i am 13 years old and part japanese and this movie mad me cry alot and my mum and dad said that u shouldn't worry but what made me cry more is that the movie tells u at the start it has been fictionalized because akira in the real story killed yuki by accident and those friends of his were there it makes me cry each time i sea plane fly by i stop to think how love and pain are two things that make us and he regreted killing her
XXHUNK20XX 3 months ago
@XXHUNK20XX When I read the real life story I had the urge to console Akira and tell him it wasn’t his fault. He was around your age at the time those events took place, and it makes me sad to think he has probably grown up tormented by guilt (the media in Japan were very cruel to him). The only ones who deserve any blame are the selfish adults who could have prevented this tragedy. If you enjoy this sort of film, you should watch After Life (also by Kore-Eda) and Departures (by Yojiro Takita).
videochemist 3 months ago
@videochemist it wasn't and it makes me think why why did this happen i cry myself to sleep about this and that song i translated it it has very sad lyrics
XXHUNK20XX 3 months ago
@XXHUNK20XX The fact you've had such a strong emotional reaction just mean you're going to grow up to be a compassionate person. Try to find comfort in that you have the power to make the world a better place, even if it just means spreading happiness to those closest to you.
videochemist 3 months ago
@videochemist THANKS MAN u r a saviour
XXHUNK20XX 3 months ago
An incredible film
theholyorange 2 years ago 8