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The film provides a rare, respectful look at the Japanese funeral custom of nōkan , where the deceased are meticulously cleaned, dressed, and made up in front of their grieving families.

Described by reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes as "heart-warming, funny, wise and profound," the film is praised for balancing its heavy subject matter with moments of gentle humor and visual beauty. It is widely considered a "touching meditation on the cycle of life".

The 2008 Japanese film ( Okuribito ), directed by Yōjirō Takita, is a poignant drama that explores the delicate intersection of life, death, and professional dignity. It gained international acclaim, notably winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2009. Plot Overview