"Cherry Blossoms" hanami (はなみ)

Tonight, I watched "Cherry Blossoms," the most beautiful, romantic movie ever.

Cherry Blossoms, or Hanami, is a lovely German-Japanese film by Doris Dörrie.

It’s about a quiet couple, death, and an unexpected journey to Japan.

It captures the Japanese spirit of hanami (はなみ): fleeting blossoms, fleeting life.

I found it very moving.





"It is never too late to fulfill a dream."








sakura (桜, さくら)










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