Norwegian Wood (2010) Trailer (English Subtitles)

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2010

The first trailer that came out in Japan, with unofficial English subtitles. Sorry if there's any mistake!

Based on the book by Haruki Murakami
Directed by Tran Anh Hung
Starring Kenichi Matsuyama, RInko Kikuchi, Kiko Mizuhara
Music by Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead
In theaters in December in Japan.

http://www.norway-mori.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1270842/

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  • @markuzzzzz2k The title is derived from the Beatles song of the same name.

  • "The wind-up bird chronicle" and "Norwegian Wood", both of them are the best of Haruki Murakami! If "Norwegian Wood" is just the "outside" of the soul, so "The wind-up bird chronicle" is into the "deep", "deep" and "deep".... of the soul.

    I'm from Viet Nam and i proud of this film because "Tran Anh Hung director", he's also Vietnamese. But in my thinkin', you should read the book before watching the movie!

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  • O.O I HAVE TO SEE THIS L AS ANOTHER CHARACTER WITH A GIRL <3.<3 *faints*

  • Saw this in the Toronto metro papers, hope it comes out in more theaters! Bought the novel already, Definitely watching it this weekend <3

  • where can i watch this!?!?!?!

  • Did Watanabe-kun truly loved Naoko in the first place? Or was he just in love with the idea of being in love with her?

  • @fix3p True. But I watched the movie after I had read the book, and honestly it only topically catches what the book is about. I don't expect the directer to get it all, or even most of it. But man, almost none of the tragedy, and depth were captured here. The writer should always be a co producer or an advisor.

  • @elKarlo well I guess that the greatest problem of filming books.. Ideally the author of the book must be the director of the movie, but this practically never takes place

  • @fix3p It7s ok. But to be honest, I think you can't capture the magic that is Murakami. As once you do, it disappears

  • And for yet another time... BAM, SEX SCENE.

  • KIKO MIZUHARA SHOULD BE ENOUGH REASON TO WATCH THIS FILM

  • I MUST watch this, book is great also, i bet movie is less good (as always is with books and movies) but still....

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