hi all,
just to help lijie promote this show, here are the synopsis as well as the poster, which i ripped off from golden village website.
presenting departures...
Its a story about a cellist(Daigo) ho loses his job and must move back to his hometown. Once back there he reconnects with his past, and comes to terms with his life, love and dreams. Desperate to find a job, he answers an ad listed under departures, which turns out to be misspelled. It was supposed to say the departed, the job pertains to dressing, washing, and putting makeup on the deceased before the funeral. It is a job that most people look down upon because you earn money when someone dies. At first Daigo, does not like his job but little by little he comes to a new understanding of it. The process of prepping the corpse is shown in detail within the context of the story, and little by little we too as an audience get sucked in. it is an incredible ceremony to witness.
another film to reccommend, but not as deep as it is purely a comedy which will tickle your laughing points, confessions of a shopalcoholic, which opened yesterday.
personally, it is a show about spending and shopping, but it also tells us how one will want to be on his own feet, away from the success of his parents. this is yet another show which is pretty realistic as when one is able to earn money on her on, she will want to spend on things she desires and which can bring her happiness, though it has become a compulsive and addictive act for rebecca in the show.
its poster is above and here is the synopsis:
In the glamorous world of New York City, Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) is a fun-loving girl who is really good at shoppinga little too good, perhaps. She dreams of working for her favorite fashion magazine, but can't quite get her foot in the dooruntil ironically, she snags a job as an advice columnist for a financial magazine published by the same company. As her dreams are finally coming true, she goes to ever more hilarious and extreme efforts to keep her past from ruining her future. Based on the novel by Sophia Kinsella.
thank you, lijie!
chunquan
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