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The film is punctuated by the surreal, beautiful paintings created by Kitano himself (as his character’s alter-ego, Horibe). These bursts of color—flowers, animals, impossible dreams—are the psychological landscape of a man who cannot speak his grief. On a good 720p encode, the vivid yellows and reds of these paintings pop against the subdued, melancholic blues of the real-world scenes.

Nori’s own wife, Mika, had been gone for eleven years. He remembered her last day – not the hospital bed, but the garden. She had insisted on planting hibiscus , though it was too late in the season. “They’ll bloom for a day,” she had said, laughing, “but what a day.” Her hands had been trembling. He had knelt beside her in the dirt, and she had put a single red petal into his palm. Hana-bi.1997.720p.BluRay.AVC-mfcorrea

: Behind-the-scenes footage of the production. The film is punctuated by the surreal, beautiful

For cinephiles looking for the "mfcorrea" version, here is what the technical specifications typically imply for your viewing experience: 1. Visual Quality (720p BluRay AVC) Nori’s own wife, Mika, had been gone for eleven years

Kenji sat on the bench where the two of them had once shared a thermos of coffee. He set the camcorder on his knees and thumbed it open. The tape inside was unlabelled; maybe it belonged to someone else, maybe it was his. He threaded it in and pressed play.