I'm developing the project more and more. The idea of the project is to explore how different cultures portray people dealing with death or a loss (of innocence, divorce of parents, a country, losing an important realtionship, that sort of thing). I don't want the project to be too long, so I'm currently narrowing it all done. But, I must ask: if
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You could go with the more prominent loss scenes -death in 3.15 Infinite Possibilities: Icarus Abides. It's also the last few minutes, I believe.
Not sure if this is down your alley, but it came to mind.
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I remember thinking it was a really revolutionary scene coming from suicide-happy Japan.
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I think I'll use the Japanese drama version of "Into the White Night", because I really loved it. You should check it out - much better than the Kfilm.
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Uhm, I dunno if this is quite what you had in mind but there is this USAmerican movie titled "My Life" with Micheal Keaton and Nicole Kidman. It's about a man dying from cancer and his wife is about to have a baby so he in the midst of him preparing himself to die, he also makes a series of tapes about things the child should know growing up, like how to shave and throw a fastball, etc. The ending scene is quite beautiful and I think really drives home what the whole movie is about.
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"My Life" is totally what I'm looking for! If I can find the trailer or clips, I'll use it. Thanks so much for being the film to my attention.
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