Wood Job!

  • Japani WOOD JOB!(ウッジョブ) 神去なあなあ日常 (lisää)
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Zíza 

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englanti A relaxing film that not only entertains, but boasts some beautiful shots of the Japanese countryside, and not the typically known one, either – as it's not full of rice paddies, but tall trees. I enjoyed it, there was no pathetic bullshit, the acting was excellent (especially Sometani, the guy is so ordinary that it's a joy to watch him and enjoy that he can act). As is usually the case with the Japanese, this is not purely a comedy, but the story also shows the viewer life in a Japanese village, the traditions and the still different mindset and values from the people in the city. As they say: it has reach. The film made a beautifully coherent impression on me when the viewer really sees the change in Hiran (not to mention that this change was expressed very well in how the camera was shot). A nice film about an insanely proud prince. A strong 4 stars. ()

kaylin 

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englanti If you like Japanese people and their quirks, which are sometimes bigger, sometimes smaller, you will enjoy the movie "Wood Job!". Just the idea of ​​making a film about foresters as a sometimes very crazy, but still quite serious comedy, is interesting, but some scenes will simply amaze you. ()

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Malarkey 

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englanti There’s nothing better than watching a Japanese movie from time to time. I wonder whether I’ve ever seen a Japanese comedy before. Well, Wood Jobis a comedy, and definitely not an ordinary one. It tells a story of a group of lumberjacks, who present quite a powerful and unforgettable experience for every ordinary Japanese person who runs into them. In any case, just as other nations can, the Japanese were able to shoot a pleasant comedy story with a classic storyline and a positive mood. But what was much less classic was the ending or the character of the alpha male lumberjack, which does not even fit into Japanese culture as such. But I liked him very much. So if you’re thinking about watching this movie, don’t forget to respect the forest or that guy will end you! ()

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