The story follows , a stoic former police detective whose life has been devastated by tragedy.
He uses the money to provide for those he hurt—sending art supplies to Horibe and funds to his deceased partner's widow—before taking his wife on one last, peaceful road trip across Japan. Thematic & Symbolic Analysis “Hana-Bi” by Takeshi Kitano (Review) - Opus
The following report summarizes the key elements of the 1997 Japanese film (also known as Fireworks ), written, directed, and edited by Takeshi Kitano , who also stars in the leading role. Film Overview Release Date: September 3, 1997 (Venice Film Festival) Genre: Crime Drama Director/Writer/Editor: Takeshi Kitano (Beat Takeshi) Composer: Joe Hisaishi
Nishi’s young daughter has died, and his wife, Miyuki , is terminally ill with leukemia.
The story follows , a stoic former police detective whose life has been devastated by tragedy.
He uses the money to provide for those he hurt—sending art supplies to Horibe and funds to his deceased partner's widow—before taking his wife on one last, peaceful road trip across Japan. Thematic & Symbolic Analysis “Hana-Bi” by Takeshi Kitano (Review) - Opus Hana-bi.1997.720p.BluRay.AVC-mfcorrea
The following report summarizes the key elements of the 1997 Japanese film (also known as Fireworks ), written, directed, and edited by Takeshi Kitano , who also stars in the leading role. Film Overview Release Date: September 3, 1997 (Venice Film Festival) Genre: Crime Drama Director/Writer/Editor: Takeshi Kitano (Beat Takeshi) Composer: Joe Hisaishi The story follows , a stoic former police
Nishi’s young daughter has died, and his wife, Miyuki , is terminally ill with leukemia. Film Overview Release Date: September 3, 1997 (Venice