Kaze No Uta Wo Kike (1982)
Run Time - 100 min. |
Countries - Japan |
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka
Director (and in this case, scriptwriter) Kazuki Omori has turned 180 degrees around from his Godzilla films to tackle college-student dialogues on the meaning of life, love, work, and once in awhile, learning. In the process of thinking through these topics, a Tokyo University student takes side trips to the port of Kobe to have a few beers and long conversations with a friend of his and the ever-helpful bartender. Whatever the bartender and his friend do not cover, the student can find in his ongoing relationship with a mystery woman. Not everything it is assumed, can be learned inside the university.
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college, meaning-of-life, search, student