how hirokazu kore-eda explores life and death
Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: https://mubi.com/justonemorething Hirokazu Kore-eda is known for films like Shoplifters, Monster, Nobody Knows, and Still Walking. This video explores his themes, visual style, and the small details that define his filmmaking. From family and memory to everyday objects and quiet moments, I look at what makes Kore-eda’s cinema so moving and unique. // Need high-quality music and sound effects for your videos? Try Epidemic Sound for free: https://share.epidemicsound.com/q3crfq // Support my channel: / justonemorething // If you enjoyed the video, consider subscribing for more! / @justonemorething_yt // Follow me for info on new releases: / jomt_yt // Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/JOMT/ // Chapters: 00:00 A Continuous Miracle 01:25 1. From Reality to Cinema 03:39 2. Capturing Death 05:30 3. Sound & Silence 07:43 Maboroshi 09:11 Monster 10:41 4. Reverberations & Omens 14:36 5. Capturing Life 18:06 Hands 20:05 6. Memories 22:10 7. Family 25:18 Kore-eda's World // For business contact and sponsorship inquiries: [email protected] #koreeda #filmanalysis #videoessay #japanesecinema

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