I want to finish this already.
It's a lovely book but every word, line and scene reminds me of you. I don't know maybe it's the tone of the book or maybe it's just my head. I like things like this. Dreamy and introspective. It's my first time to experience Haruki Murakami by the way and i chose this even though people said i should go for Kafka on the shore but i don't know, the line "this book has the ability to break your heart" did it. You know i would always choose something with that review whether it be a pen, paper, shoes, song, shirt as long as it has "the ability to break heart". You know me right. I just want you to know how this piece of novel gives me all the weird lonely feelings and you.
I hope you get to read it someday. If you want, i'll read it to you and we can talk about it , just like 500 days of Summer.
There will be a movie starring the amazing Rinko Kikuchi, the japanese actress in Babel. I love her.
Here's the synopsis by the way:
The melancholy tune and sentiment of this classic Beatles song seems to have taken the life of Toru Watanabe (Kenichi Matsuyama), who is similarly uncertain as to how he should view his relationships. At heart, a quiet and serious young Tokyo college student in 1969, Watanabe, is deeply devoted to his first love, Naoko (Rinko Kikuchi), a beautiful and introspective young woman. But their mutual passion is made by the tragic death of their best friend years before. Watanabe lives with the influence of death everywhere, while Naoko feels as if some integral part of her has been permanently lost. On the night of Naoko’s 20th birthday, they finally made love to each other. However, shortly thereafter Naoko decided to quit college and become a recluse. It is at that time Midori (Kiko Mizuhara) - a girl who is everything that Naoko is not !X outgoing, vivacious, supremely self-confident - marches into Watanabe!|s life and he has to choose between his future and his past.
Sounds heartbreaking right? I like the beatles mention and the fact that Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead would do the music score for the film. You know they really want to break your heart with those combos.
“I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.”
Let's talk about this someday ok?