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Drive My Car (Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, 2021)
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Drive My Car (2021)
dir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “ドライブ・マイ・カー” (Drive My Car) August 20, 2021.
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Control - Hanzai Shinri Sousa (Ep 3)
Of all the crime dramas and episodes that I've watched, there's nothing that broke me more than the ones where children are killed.
A student who lost her mother in a divorce sees her mother in her teacher and they got close to each other until an incident.
The teacher got into an argument with her boyfriend and accidentally pushed him off the stairs. As she ran, she bumped into her student.
Thinking that the student saw what she did, she got paranoid and misunderstand the things the student says to her from then on.
One day, the teacher takes the opportunity to kill the student to silence her, afraid that she will break the secret of the incident.
Police investigation revealed the student did not see what happened as it was at night, which devastated the teacher.
Adults are so messed up that they think everyone is out to get them.
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scenesandscreens · 2 years
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Drive My Car (2021)
Director - Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Cinematography - Hidetoshi Shinomiya
"But even if you think you know someone well, even if you love that person deeply, you can't completely look into that person's heart. You'll just feel hurt. But if you put in enough effort, you should be able to look into your own heart pretty well. So in the end, what we should be doing is to be true to our hearts and come to terms with it in a capable way. If you really want to look at someone, then your only option is to look at yourself squarely and deeply."
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w-armansky-blog · 2 years
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‘’You should feel grateful for having been able to spend twenty years of your life with such a person. But the proposition that we can look into another person’s heart with perfect clarity strikes me as a fool’s game. I don’t care how well we think we should understand them, or how much we love them. All it can do is cause us pain. Examining your own heart, however, is another matter. I think it’s possible to see what’s in there if you work hard enough at it. So in the end maybe that’s the challenge: to look inside your own heart as perceptively and seriously as you can, and to make peace with what you find there. If we hope to truly see another person, we have to start by looking within ourselves.”
- Haruki Murakami, Men Without Women, 2014
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Top Picks of 2022
My Top 20 Favorite Movies - #13: Drive My Car
Running Time: 179 minutes
Released: November 24th, 2021
Watched It: March 2022
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Drive my car (2021) ☰
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DRIVE MY CAR [ドライブ・マイ・カー] Ryûsuke Hamaguchi Japan, 2021
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Drive My Car (Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, 2021)
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spryfilm · 1 year
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DVD review: “Drive my Car” (2021)
“Drive my Car” (2021) Drama Running Time: 110 minutes Written by: Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe Directed by: Ryusuke Hamaguchi Featuring: Hidetoshi Nishijima, Tōko Miura, Reika Kirishima, Park Yu-rim, Jin Dae-yeon, Sonia Yuan, Ahn Hwitae, Perry Dizon, Satoko Abe and Masaki Okada Kôshi Takatsuki: “But even if you think you know someone well, even if you love that person deeply, you can’t…
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “ドライブ・マイ・カー” (Drive My Car) August 20, 2021.
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Rookie-Critic's Top 20 Films of 2021: #2 - Drive My Car (dir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi)
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While The Worst Person in the World is a film about life and how we all need to make sure we're doing what's best for us, Drive My Car is more about death and loss, and how we all mourn and cope with those events in our own ways. A film about a widower who, 2 years after the death of his wife and through a web of circumstances, ends up needing a chauffeur to drive him to and from his job directing a multi-language stage play in Hiroshima, Drive My Car is a largely quiet film, tending to lean more on the non-verbal communication between its 2 main characters and the bond they form over the course of the movie. It's a film that takes its time, allowing its cast to really get to know each other and slowly revealing to the audience (both in straightforward and more abstract ways) how the 2 leads have more in common than initially thought. How when coping with the loss of someone you care deeply about, regardless of how complicated the nature of the relationship might have been, it's ok for it to take awhile, and you don't have to tackle it all alone. I quoted him in my original review and I'll do it again here, because it truly sums up this beautiful film perfectly, in the words of my little brother, "Everything about this movie is lyrical."
Score: 10/10
Currently available for streaming on HBO Max.
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Drive My Car (ドライブ・マイ・カー)
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Summary: Two years after the untimely death of his wife, actor-director Yusuke Kafuku (Hidetoshi Nishijima) accepts a residency to direct a multilingual production of Uncle Vanya. Whilst there, he bonds with his chauffeur, Misaki Watari (Toko Miura) and wrestles with his unresolved grief.
Moving drama with a tonne of dramatic irony and misleading premise. Runtime is barely felt, despite too many endings.
Rating: 4.25/5
Photo credit: The Guardian
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