Its even more painful as she's his first ever love, they grew up together from kids to teens and one day she just left - writing him a letter, saying i dont love you
The dialogues in this movie are heart-felt as well
Yes. It's hard to watch at times because he loves and wants her so much, but it makes the entire story really poignant. Thus the letter, everything becomes a small treature for him.
Oh, I know! I love the "sometimes I love you" part because it gave Ishmael hope that she did love him after all.
Ethan Hawke did such a great job. He seemed so in love and broken that they weren't together as adults. It was so moving and sad. She seemed cold but underneath, you knew she was also moved by him.
I remember making some icons like 3 years ago. lol
Thanks for this! I love this movie so much. I cried at the end. I never read the book, but the movie was so sentimental and sad. :sigh: I have to watch it again.
Official Site - Snow Falling On Cedars
YouTube - Snow Falling On Cedars Trailer
This was released in 1999/2000 - i just recently watcheed this movie and also have the book by David Gutherson, i enjoyed the movie very much, i even cried and felt Ishmael love/feeling for Hatsue and his loneliness
Anybody else watched it?
Ishmael/Hasute Appreciation Thread link at the end
STORY/SYPNOSIS Fog as thick and palpable as cotton hangs suspended over San Piedro Island. On the bay, a flickering lantern signals distress from a crippled fishing boat, while elsewhere a freighter lurches blindly through the chalky mist. By morning, sea and sky are clear, but the tranquil village of fisherman and berry farmers will forever be changed. For one man has lost his life, and another -a childhood friend- has been charged with taking it. An investigation is launched. The trial begins.
A reporter covering the trial, Ishmael Chambers, sits in the courtroom, carefully observing the person with whom he shared the rapturous secrets of childhood, the only woman he has ever loved. Hatsue, the defendant's wife. Their tortured relationship will have an unexpected bearing on the trial of Kazuo Miyamoto, which serves to frame Snow Falling On Cedars.
Yet within this labyrinth lies an even more deeply hidden secret: the haunting childhood love of Ishmael (Ethan Hawke) and Hatsue (Youki Kudoh). As children they worked alongside each other in the fields, he for pocket money and she to help her family. In their teen years they were exceptionally cautious. Forbidden by custom to have an open relationship, they secretly met in the hollow of a giant cedar. Now, they meet in a courtroom where Hatsue's husband, Kazuo, is accused of murder.
The truth about this tragedy will ultimately emerge, not from legal proceedings but from the deepest, most tender chamber of the human heart.