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: Daigo initially hides his profession because of strong Japanese taboos against those who handle the dead, facing prejudice even from his wife, Mika.
The 2008 Japanese film (Japanese title: Okuribito , meaning "one who sends off") is an Academy Award-winning drama directed by Yōjirō Takita. It follows Daigo Kobayashi, a cellist who returns to his hometown after his orchestra disbands and accidentally takes a job as a nōkanshi —a ritual mortician who prepares the deceased for their final journey. Core Themes & Symbolism
: The film explores the elaborate Japanese ritual of encoffining ( nōkan ), portraying it as an act of profound respect and "sending off" rather than something morbid.
: Daigo initially hides his profession because of strong Japanese taboos against those who handle the dead, facing prejudice even from his wife, Mika.
The 2008 Japanese film (Japanese title: Okuribito , meaning "one who sends off") is an Academy Award-winning drama directed by Yōjirō Takita. It follows Daigo Kobayashi, a cellist who returns to his hometown after his orchestra disbands and accidentally takes a job as a nōkanshi —a ritual mortician who prepares the deceased for their final journey. Core Themes & Symbolism Departures_2008_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
: The film explores the elaborate Japanese ritual of encoffining ( nōkan ), portraying it as an act of profound respect and "sending off" rather than something morbid. : Daigo initially hides his profession because of