tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942068.post4003552100392358997..comments2023-10-24T07:02:34.809-07:00Comments on Scribbles and Ramblings: Copa America 2011: JapanSachinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13227932224402555942noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942068.post-66697469555540730962011-07-17T20:20:29.959-07:002011-07-17T20:20:29.959-07:00Thanks so much for your comments Sam.
I have been...Thanks so much for your comments Sam.<br /><br />I have been a big fan of Murakami's novels for a while and he has a unique ability to combine genres effortlessly. You must check out one of his works if you get a chance.<br /><br />Remarkably, I had missed seeing <i>Tokyo Sonata</i> until recently but it is a film that has been much loved by lot of friends. I am glad to hear it featured on your top ten as well. The ending is quite remarkable and very touching.Sachinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13227932224402555942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942068.post-56338790901916053962011-07-17T19:55:41.094-07:002011-07-17T19:55:41.094-07:00That Kafka novel sounds marvelous Sachin! I haven...That Kafka novel sounds marvelous Sachin! I haven't heard of it until now, and much appreciate the wonderful analysis.<br /><br />Of course I know TOKYO SONATA well, and actually had in the top ten of it's release year stateside. Who can forget that emotional ending with our young protagonist playing Debussy's sublime "Clair la Lune." But it's Kurosawa's most popular film, and quite a humanist work.Sam Julianonoreply@blogger.com