标题: Review on Japanese Film 'After the Storm' [打印本页] 作者: choi 时间: 3-17-2017 11:16 标题: Review on Japanese Film 'After the Storm' Glenn Kenny, Intimate Struggles Come to Life. New York Times, Mar 17, 2017 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/ ... e-storm-review.html
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(a) "The Japanese actor Hiroshi ABE 阿部 寛 [1964- (age 52); 身長189cm (6 foot and 2 1/2 inches)、体重75kg] has one of the great hangdog faces in cinema today. At least that's the case in 'After the Storm,' a new film from the writer-director Hirokazu KORE-EDA. Tall and lean, Mr Abe has handsome features — floppy dark hair across his forehead, prominent cheekbones and a long jaw line. But here, playing Ryōta SHINODA 篠田 良多 [篠 is dwarf bamboo] * * * he [Abe] also has lines around and bags under his eyes, a perpetual five o'clock shadow and a downcast mouth. He looks as if he could be trouble."
(i) The Japanese surname Abe may also be represented in kanji as 安倍, 安部.
(ii) After the Storm 海よりもまだ深く (2016)
the literal -- and my -- translation of the Japanese title: deeper than sea
(iii)
(A) hangdog (adj; no etymology provided): "SAD, DEJECTED" https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hangdog
(B) Martha Barnette, hangdog. In the part "Learn a New Word" of her blog, undated. www.marthabarnette.com/learn_h.html
(iv) Hirokazu KORE-EDA 是枝 裕和 (a man)
In normal circumstance, Koreeda is the correct transliteration. The hyphen is meant to tell readers where the syllables fall. (Koreeda literally means "this branch" or "this twig:" of a tree.)
(b) "he manages to irritate his ex-wife, Kyōko 響子 (Yōko MAKI 真木 よう子), because of his inability to pay child support for their son, Shin[-]go 真悟 (Taiyō YOSHIZAWA 吉澤 太陽), and frustrate his sister [千奈津] (Satomi KOBAYASHI 小林 聡美), whom he hits up for money with grim regularity. Ryota, having never followed up on his award-winning first novel, now works as a private detective. * * *[He] is less than thrilled to learn that her unctuous new boyfriend has bought Shingo a snazzy baseball mitt."
(i) hit up: "US, informal : to ask (someone) for something (such as money)" https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hit%20up
(ii) unctuous (adj; Did You Know?) https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unctuous
(c) "the young Shingo bristles at a potential stepfather who offers baseball coaching along the lines of 'To be the hero, you have to get a hit [安打, whose pronunciation in Japan is 'anda'] even though the situation under consideration calls for drawing a walk 四球 [pronounced 'shikyū']."
(d) "Mr Kore-eda, whose most noteworthy family dramas include 'Still Walking 歩いても 歩いても' (2009) and 'Like Father, Like Son そして父になる' (2014), works in a quiet cinematic register"
(i) register (n): "7 : art one of a number of bands or sections into which a design is divided <the central register shows a Roman Emperor on horseback>" https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/register