: Mikako Ichikawa đã xuất sắc giành giải Nữ diễn viên chính xuất sắc nhất tại Liên hoan phim Quốc tế Moscow lần thứ 24 nhờ vai diễn đầy nội tâm này. Âm Nhạc Và Sự Im Lặng
Directed by Hiroshi Ando, the film is a masterclass in subtlety, focusing more on mood and internal emotions than a fast-paced plot. ブルー (Buru)
True to the original manga, the dialogue is sparse. Much of the emotion is conveyed through body language and the actresses' expressive eyes. blue 2002 vietsub
- Về nhóm trượt ván đời đầu, cùng đạo diễn/phong cách. Blue Crush (2002) - Moviepie reviews
: Contrast Kayako’s quiet devotion with Masami’s internal struggle and her past in Tokyo. Ask the audience: : Mikako Ichikawa đã xuất sắc giành giải
The two begin spending time together, often at the beach or Endō’s home. Endō introduces Kayako to a world of art and paintings that deeply affects her.
"Blue" revolves around the life of Diane (played by Rachel Ward), a former Hollywood actress whose life has been marred by personal tragedy. After the sudden loss of her husband and their young son in a car accident, Diane finds herself grappling with intense grief and guilt. Her world turns blue - a metaphor for her profound sadness and sense of isolation. Much of the emotion is conveyed through body
Giải "Nữ diễn viên xuất sắc nhất" cho Mikako Ichikawa tại LHP Quốc tế Moscow lần thứ 24 2. Tóm Tắt Nội Dung Phim (Cốt Truyện Không Spoil)
"Blue" (2002) stands as a testament to the power of cinema to evoke empathy and understanding. The film's exploration of grief, guilt, and redemption resonates across cultures, making it a universally relatable piece of art. Its impact on global cinema can be seen in several aspects: