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A Martin Scorsese Picture “SILENCE”

2017.02.13

Movies

I went to see the film “SILENCE”.
It has been 28 years since Martin Scorsese first read the book written by Shusaku
Endo and finally the film completed.

 

Director Scorsese was born and raised in Little Italy of New York as a son of Sicillian
immigrants. Surprisingly, he wanted to be a priest when he was a boy.
Little Italy was a two-sided community in which there were many devout Catholic families
but once you step outside, Mafia controlled the town.
So it might be a necessity that his lifetime theme are “Faith” and “Violence”.

 

I also read the book for the first time.
The film was very faithful to the original.
There was no music for the opening, so the film actually starts in silence.
Even throughout the film, I hardly heard music.
Moreover, as for the credits at the end of the film, I only heard nature sound such
as wind, rain, waves, cicadas, frogs and distant thunder etc.

 

I was deeply touched by Socrsese’s aesthetic consciousness.
And I thought that he not only showed respect for the book but also deeply understood
of Japanese climate and spirituality.
This is no wonder, since he has a detailed knowledge of Japanese films.
And he said that he shot a scene boat putting out to sea at a night with image of
“Tales of the Moon and Rain” by Kenji Mizoguchi.

 

Meanwhile, Japanese actors did a great job.
Specially, Yoshi Oida, Shinya Tsukamoto, who is a film director, and Yosuke Kubozuka
are amazing. One of them, I was so impressed with his eyes when Kichijiro(Kubozuka) was watching the priest’s rosary because he wanted its single bead.

 

Also, this film was nominated for an Academy Award Best Cinematography this year.
I think the scene of a crucifixion in the sea contributed to that.
In fact, Yoshi Oida and Shinya Tsukamoto were fearing for their own physical safety
while shooting, the crew and the extras at the film location were crying watching the scene.

 

Another important role is an old samurai Inoue , who was a Christian and thought brutal
tortures himself to let give up the faith. Today’s Japan, although it’s only as events, people celebrate Christmas, Halloween, St.Valentine and have weddings at chapels.
He used to explain about religion by using metaphors
“Buddhism is a lawful wife. Heathenry is a concubine”. He probably gives up about the situation in Japan.

 

The film “Silence” casts you a questioning one after another about not only God or faith,
but only truth and the inner nature of human beings. I still cannot put the faces of Ichizo, Mokichi and Kichijiro away from my mind and the voices “Padre” of followers throw themselves on. In fact, I wish I could go back again the world in the film.

 

In the book, the priest Rodrigo said
“There are two types of human beings naturally. The strong and the weak.”
The strong means martyr, and the weak means people who abandoned their faith.

 

But at the last, he mentioned.
“There are no the strong or the weak. Who can assure the weak didn’t suffer than the strong?”

 

In the present world which logic of the strong goes unmentioned, these words touch the hearts quietly and seriously. (H.S)

 

A flock of geese were busy at Fukui Castle Ruins in the snow

Here is a video of the snowy scenery at Fukui Castle Ruins that I took with iPhone
as I passed by in the morning of February 11th when snow fell.
I thought that geese in the moat would keep still on such a cold day but they unexpectedly looked busy pecking and chasing about other geese here and there.

 

The reconstruction of Yamazato-guchi Gomon gate continued at the back of Oroka-bashi bridge will finish within the fiscal year and now it looks like building construction.
Also, you can partially watch the construction site.
So now is your only chance to see the conditions under construction.

T.S

 

Perfect Fit like Cinderella's Foot

2017.02.05

Random thoughts

My eyesight seems to be gradually worsening so I bought Wellington-style reading glasses called “Paperglass”.

 

These reading glasses were manufactured by Nishimura Precision Co. in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, which is famous for the manufacturing of eyeglasses. The product was one of the Good Design Best 100 in 2013. The reading glasses of “Paperglass” are measured 2 mm in thickness when folded. These are revolutionary eye glasses.

 

These are small and useful eyeglasses but it’s just too much work for me to take them out of the case and put them back every time I use.

 

To put them in and out of the case more smoothly, I realized that I can use my pencase, “King Jim Pensam Pen Case -Slim-“ in which these eyeglasses can fit perfectly.

 

This pencase has a flap with embedded magnet and it can simply be fixed to the inside pocket of a jacket.

 

It looks like this.

I think it is so-called “Cinderella fit” in Japan that the eyeglasses accidently fit perfectly in a pencase.

T.S

Recommendation of ethnic restaurant in Fukui City “Kaori-bana”

2017.02.01

Gourmet

Sometimes I have an urge to have ethnic foods of “Kaori-bana”.
At the “Kaori-bana”, you can enjoy eating various ethnic foods such as Thai, Vietnamese,
Indian, Indonesian, Korean, Mexican, Cajun, French, Italian and Japanese-style Asian foods etc.

 

And the prices are quite reasonable. As it is relatively near from my house,
when I want to eat out and I often go to the “Kaori-bana” anyway.
Because they serve so many kinds of food and there must be something you want to eat.
But be careful when you order food, as its portions are big.
So you may not be able to finish it by only girls.
The staff asks you “Can you eat up all?” if you order too much, though.

 

It is a small restaurant which has only a counter and two tables, and it is always
crowded, so you should make a reservation by telephone even just before you go. (H.S)

 


Khao Man Kai (Thai-style Chicken and Rice)

 


Pork Saute with cassis orange sauce

 


Green Curry Croquette

 


Guacamole

 


Thai-style Shrimp Ajillo

 


Crisp Fried Noodles with red curry

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