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Last Letter japanese drama review
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Last Letter
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by Yura Lee
Nov 4, 2020
Completed
Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Letter

If I write only one, it was a work that reminded me of the goodness of "letter" .

The first thing I thought was "Camera work is too great!"

Each scene was very beautifully expressed, such as how to use light and shadow , the expression of "country summer" , and the " aerial photography" that probably used a drone .

Among them, the one that impressed me especially was "the scene where Otosaka visits the Tono family and talks with Ayumi in front of the unbloomed Buddhist altar."
The reason I was most impressed was that "adjusting the focus" led to the movement of the viewpoint.

In a normal scene, the camera is pointed at the person who is talking, and by switching, the person who is talking is forced to pay attention, but in this scene, the two people sitting in front and behind are "focused". I was moving the viewpoint.

It's amazing, it's too amazing. What's more, the focus did not change suddenly, but gradually.

There was excellent camera work everywhere like this.

Oh yeah, I remembered that I wanted to write one more while saying that I should write only one.

That is, "actors are good at acting . "
It's a matter of course, and I feel like I'm saying something obvious, but the performance was really wonderful .

In this work, Suzu Hirose and Nana Mori also play the appearance of their mothers when they were young.

Of course, Nana Mori's "Tono Souka" and her mother "Tono Yuri" have different personalities, so we are confused that we can't play them separately, but since we are parents and children, there are many similarities.

I was very good at acting there.

Since the times are different, hairstyles can make a difference to some extent, but the place where Nana Mori plays the frightening feeling of Yuri Tono (such as the scene that resumes the alumni association with Fukuyama) played by Takako Matsu (Scene of calling Kei to the house) I was surprised because the gestures were so similar.
In an article, it was written that "Ryunosuke Kamiki" perfectly reproduced the gesture of "Masaharu Fukuyama" and it was amazing.

I think that the expression there was particularly emphasized because this movie is a complex mixture of the flashback scene and the current scene.
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