Fireworks

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Fireworks is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Takeshi Kitano, known for his distinctive filmmaking style and unique storytelling approach. The story revolves around Detective Nishi, who is suddenly relieved from a stakeout duty to visit his terminally ill wife in the hospital. Upon arriving at the hospital, he learns that his wife's condition has taken a turn for the worse, and doctors advise him to take her home to spend their remaining time together. As Nishi returns to his apartment with his wife, he is interrupted by the sound of fireworks exploding outside, which serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life. The film's title, Fireworks, refers not only to this visual motif but also to the explosive and unpredictable nature of human emotions. Meanwhile, a suspect from Nishi's previous case escapes and begins to wreak havoc on the city. As the detective becomes increasingly consumed by his personal grief, he finds it difficult to focus on the case at hand. The film's narrative is interwoven with themes of mortality, morality, and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. Throughout Fireworks, Kitano's direction masterfully blends elements of drama, thriller, and social commentary, creating a cinematic experience that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. The film features a standout performance by Takeshi Kitano himself, who also wrote and edited the movie.

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Fireworks

Fireworks

Penerbit:RRMovie
Tipe:Film
Genre:
Crime
Drama
Tahun: 1997
Tanggal Rilis:2025-03-01
Durasi:103 menit
Peringkat:
7.7