ituado na década de 1960, o estudante do ensino médio Watanabe Toru perde seu único amigo Kizuki depois que ele comete suicídio. Toru, agora em busca de uma nova vida, ingressa em uma universidade em Tóquio. Por acaso, Toru conhece a ex-namorada de Kizuki, Naoko, na universidade. Eles se aproximam porque ambos compartilham a mesma perda. À medida que Toru e Naoko ficam ainda mais próximos, o sentimento de perda de Naoko também aumenta. Após o aniversário de 20 anos de Naoko, ela parte para um sanatório em Kyoto. Toru, arrasado com a situação, conhece Midori de coração puro durante o semestre da primavera. Midori parece um pequeno animal que acabou de vir ao mundo. (Fonte: Inglês = MyDramaList || Tradução = ChrisRegina em MyDramaList) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: ノルウェイの森
- Também conhecido como: Noruwei no mori , Norway no Mori ,
- Roteirista e Diretor: Tran Anh Hung
- Gêneros: Psicológico, Romance, Vida, Drama
Onde assistir Madeira Norueguesa
Elenco e Créditos
- Matsuyama Kenichi Papel Principal
- Mizuhara KikoKobayashi MidoriPapel Principal
- Kikuchi RinkoNaokoPapel Principal
- Kirishima ReikaReikoPapel Secundário
- Emoto TokioTotsugeki TaiPapel Secundário
- Kora KengoKizukiPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Norwegian Wood has managed to touch me, as I have felt like each of these characters at some time in my life.
Turn the lights off, watch it alone and make sure you are not interrupted. It will slowly creep up on you, making you feel something not just about the movie, but about you and your past.
A must! even for you who have read the book!
It is basically a love triangle between a self-absorbed guy, his schizophrenic friend and a free-spirited girl. I loved the whole idea of it, and unique characterizations. I think I loved Midori the best. Watanabe has to be one of the dullest protagonists I have encountered in a long time. I would gladly call him an indecisive jerk who likes screwing around with the feelings of both girls. I take it that he and Naoko are bound by their mutual feelings of loss, and liked that aspect of their relationship very much. I can't help but say this movie is surprisingly likable and one of the best made by the Japanese (out of the ones I have seen).
With its outstanding camera work this could have easily been a masterpiece. There are scenes which outright take your breath away. I also liked how the relationship between Watanabe and Naoko is shown in every season, providing us with a distraction from their (sometimes boring) relationship in the form of beautiful scenery and settings. It also has very good background score.
Only after I was done watching the movie, its good points crawled into my mind. It was a great story with a good cast and a slow screenplay. There were times I was bored and annoyed while watching this movie, but I reckon the novel must be loads better. I am definitely going to read it.