Sunday, August 17, 2008
Letter from the Mountain (2002)
This is an extremely meditative and beautifully shot film that shows the simplest things in life bring the greatest rewards.
Letter from the Mountain(Amidado Dayori ) (2002)
Akira Kurosawa's assistant director Takashi Koizumi directs the low-key drama Letter From the Mountain, based on the novel by Keishi Nagi. Highly specialized doctor Michiko (Kanako Higuchi) finds herself seized with panic attacks. She and her partner, Takao (Akira Terao), decide to leave behind their stressful lives in Tokyo for a simpler life in the small farming village of Shinshu. After meeting several sick people in the community, Michiko sets up a medical center and gradually heals herself in the process. However, many of the townspeople refuse medical treatment, preferring to let nature take its course. The conclusion involves an annual celebration suggesting the couple's acceptance in the community.
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http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4342505/Letter.From.The.Mountain.2002.DVDRip.XviD-LAJ
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There should be subtitles in the file. Ones Japanese, the others english.
ReplyDeleteYes the subtitles are in the file.
ReplyDeleteI have the subtitle files but the subtitles do not appear when I play the AVI with Microsoft Media player. Please help.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Uh, well for one dont be using MS Media Player. Switch to VLC or Media Player Classic. Download the klite pack. Vlc lets you load the subtitles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on VLC etc. Was wondering also how to burn this movie as a DVD with the subtitles.
ReplyDeleteThanks again.