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Contemporary Japanese view of life and death as depicted in the film Departures (Okuribito)

机译:电影《出发》(Okuribito)中描绘的当代日本人的生死观

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Through films, we can see many aspects of a country and its times: culture, morality and religion, and views on life and death. The best films can both entertain audiences and provide viewers with opportunities to think about fundamental human problems. In this article, we use Departures (Okuribito) to examine the contemporary Japanese view of life and death. All sorts of deaths are depicted and each scene provides an insight into the contemporary Japanese view of death. We use the medium of film to consider the issue of death: what death is, the relationship that exists between life and death, and how the impurity and dignity of the dead are recognised by contemporary Japanese people. The ritual of 'encoffinment' will also be discussed, and what it suggests and reveals about Japanese views on what happens to a person when they die, and what requirements exist for someone to be able to depart from this world to the afterlife. The view of death depicted in Departures is thought to accept and even hope for a worldview that postulates continuity between life and death, wherein not only the soul but also personal individuality continues on as it existed in life. The rite of encoffinment is required to relieve the family's grief as well as to wipe away the impurity of the dead. The Japanese traditional view that the 'dead are impure' seems to die hard. It is also suggested that complicated and ambivalent attitudes towards the dead exist among contemporary Japanese people.
机译:通过电影,我们可以看到一个国家及其时代的许多方面:文化,道德和宗教,以及对生与死的看法。最好的电影既可以娱乐观众,又可以为观众提供思考基本人类问题的机会。在本文中,我们使用“出发地(Okuribito)”来考察当代日本人的生死观。描绘了各种各样的死亡,每个场景都为当代日本人的死亡观提供了见识。我们使用电影的媒介来考虑死亡问题:什么是死亡,生与死之间存在的关系,以及当代日本人如何认识到死者的杂质和尊严。还将讨论“禁off”的仪式,它对日本人死后会发生什么以及人们能够离开这个世界到来世的要求有什么建议和揭示。人们认为《离境》中描述的死亡观接受甚至希望建立一种世界观,这种世界观假定了生与死之间的连续性,其中不仅灵魂,而且还延续着生命中存在的个人个性。需要举行入狱仪式,以减轻家庭的痛苦,并消灭死者的杂质。日本传统的“死法不纯”观点似乎很难消亡。也有人建议,当代日本人对死者有复杂而矛盾的态度。

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