Both tackle the the role death plays in the lives of the living and how knowledge of death can impact the way one lives.
Apart from the fact that both won awards, both portray the stories of people who went through a situation and came out of it with changed mind sets. Both of these experiences taught humility, discipline, a reality check, a new perspective on the 'less appealing' sides to things (like for Departures, the MC learns to respect a job he once thought was degrading and in The Way Home, the MC learns to accept his grandmother and the poor conditions she lives in), teach us the importance of family values and to keep an open mind.
Both movie clean the body after death, except “Departure” make the corpses looked good and pleasant for the living family, to have a good closure and in peace. Both movie make the cleaning as a career. One with passion and art, the other one not.
Highly recommend watching “Departure” Japanese movie. Beautifully film.
Highly recommend watching “Departure” Japanese movie. Beautifully film.
(1) Story:
About a company in charge of preparing and cleaning the deceased bodies for funerals so that their family can send them off in peace.
(2) Theme:
Death, Life, Funeral
(3) Relevant quotes after watching the movie and drama:
"Funerals are for the living"
“Regardless of your philosophical beliefs, the fact remains that you were born and you are going to die. During the time in between, you get to choose whether or not you want to enjoy the experience.” — Michael Singer
“You should live your life so that you are not afraid of death, and at the same time do not wish to die.” — Leo Tolstoy
“If life is good, then death which is the necessary part of life, is good as well.” — Leo Tolstoy
“Your life may be cut short at any time; therefore, your life should have a deep purpose, a significance that will not depend on whether it is short or long.” — Leo Tolstoy
“Never postpone a good deed which you can do now, because death does not choose whether you have or haven’t done the things you should have done. Death waits for nobody and nothing. It has neither enemies, nor friends.” — Indian Wisdom
About a company in charge of preparing and cleaning the deceased bodies for funerals so that their family can send them off in peace.
(2) Theme:
Death, Life, Funeral
(3) Relevant quotes after watching the movie and drama:
"Funerals are for the living"
“Regardless of your philosophical beliefs, the fact remains that you were born and you are going to die. During the time in between, you get to choose whether or not you want to enjoy the experience.” — Michael Singer
“You should live your life so that you are not afraid of death, and at the same time do not wish to die.” — Leo Tolstoy
“If life is good, then death which is the necessary part of life, is good as well.” — Leo Tolstoy
“Your life may be cut short at any time; therefore, your life should have a deep purpose, a significance that will not depend on whether it is short or long.” — Leo Tolstoy
“Never postpone a good deed which you can do now, because death does not choose whether you have or haven’t done the things you should have done. Death waits for nobody and nothing. It has neither enemies, nor friends.” — Indian Wisdom