[Music is a very big part of my life and I’m MOSTLY INCAPABLE of writing without music, so I just thought I’d share what I am listening to while writing this]
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I still don't know how to express myself as I am still in denial and I spent the whole of last night crying.
If BTS is the band I am engaged to, so to say, and ARASHI was the one I almost married, The GazzettE is my First Love.
Even as I got into ARASHI, and now BTS, I never stopped liking them, and it was never a question of stopping or moving on, in my heart, they were already up there in legendary status with Queen, and now BTS, meaning; FOREVER LOVED.
So, I think I'll keep being in denial, for a while, which is the only reason how I am able to write this, to be honest, I'm writing it at work, in the midst of the noise of my colleagues so I don't have to concentrate too much, because
how can you be gone?
I still don't understand, and I am most certainly not yet ready to say rest in peace, not yet, not all, but I guess I can say goodbye?
So for now I will still think of you like the last time I saw you, during this miracle concert, I was able to attend thanks to my colleagues, who gifted me the ticket for my birthday; this was my first EVER concert.
Wasn't in a big location, but it meant the world to me.
A Taxing Woman's Return by #JuzoItami, "Just as long but not as juicy as its predecessor",
JUZO ITAMI
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BB.5
Original Title: Marusa no onna 2
Japan, 1988. Itami Productions. Screenplay by Jûzô Itami. Cinematography by Yonezô Maeda. Produced by Seigo Hosogoe, Yasushi Tamaoki. Music by Toshiyuki Honda. Production Design by Shûshi Nakamura. Costume Design by Emiko Kogo. Film Editing by Akira Suzuki.
The success of 1987’s A Taxing Woman inspired director Juzo Itami…