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The best Japanese classic
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2026-07-10 22:48
" Best looking " was a very subjective evaluation standard. Different people might have different definition of good-looking. However, there were some Japanese films that were widely regarded as classics. For example," Love Letter," a 1995 film directed by Shunji Iwai. The story of the male lead, Fujii Itsuki, was unfolded through a love letter full of grief. The film's delicate description of the psychology of secret love resonated with many people. Ozu Yasujiro's 1949 film, Late Spring, could be seen from the color of the film. It mainly talked about the relationship and feelings between children and parents. It revolved around introducing a partner to a daughter, reflecting the conflict between young people's anxiety about the future and parents 'worries. Girls of marriageable age might gain inspiration from it. Takita Yojiro's " The Embroidered " made people pay attention to the greatness of the profession of an embalmer. Kitano Takeshi's "Summer of Kikujiro" was simple, but it showed a warm and touching story through the camera. It told the story of a little boy who lost his father and grandmother when he was young and was cured by the uncle next door. There was also Ozu Yasujiro's " Tokyo Monogatari," which was similar to the modern phenomenon of " empty nesters." It told the story of two old people and their children meeting and then separating for a short time. In addition, the book " Japanese Film Classics " introduced the history of many Japanese films, the production of different types of films, and the general situation of the story. It covered classic works of different historical periods and types, and could also find more classic Japanese films that might be considered good.
What are the characteristics of the best Japanese classic novels?
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2024-12-05 02:08
Well, many of the best Japanese classic novels are marked by their subtlety. The emotions and themes are not always blatantly stated but are left for the reader to discover. In 'Some Prefer Nettles', Tanizaki Junichiro uses this to great effect. They also have a connection to Japanese traditions, whether it's in the form of folktales that influenced them or the values that are reflected. And they often have a unique narrative structure, like 'The Pillow Book' which is a collection of various writings.
What are some of the best classic Japanese novels?
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2024-11-11 16:14
One of the best is 'The Tale of Genji' by Murasaki Shikibu. It's often considered the world's first novel, depicting court life in Heian period with complex characters and relationships.
Can you recommend best classic Japanese novels?
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2024-11-11 16:45
There's also 'Snow Country' by Yasunari Kawabata. It beautifully portrays the relationship between a Tokyo dilettante and a geisha in a snowy, remote village. The descriptions of the snow - covered landscapes are extremely vivid and add to the melancholic atmosphere of the story which is more than 100 words. The novel explores themes of love, isolation, and the transient nature of beauty. The main characters' relationship is complex and full of unspoken emotions. The writing style is delicate and nuanced, making it a masterpiece of Japanese literature.
Can you recommend some of the best Japanese classic novels?
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2024-12-04 10:01
Well, 'The Tale of Genji' is a must - mention among the best Japanese classic novels. This work gives us a detailed look into the Heian period's court life. Then there is 'Botchan' which is a humorous and satirical novel that reflects on the Japanese society of that time. And 'Snow Country' by Kawabata Yasunari is also well - known for its beautiful descriptions and exploration of love and isolation.
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