
Japanese Literary Giant 1992
by Shimakoma
About This Novel
He is Takakura Ken's friend, Kitano Takeshi's screenwriter, Kore-eda Hirokazu's guide, and at the same time Murakami Haruki's old enemy on the literary road. In the bubble economy, Shiratori really built high-rise buildings on the ground and achieved immortal glory through literature. After the dark age was shattered with one punch, everything you looked around was filled with the hope of the dawn of literature.
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
Generally speaking, it's okay, but I feel that the previous plot is a bit fragmented.
The protagonist described above seems to be a poor man, struggling to survive during the economic bubble, which gives people a sense of urgency. Then later, it suddenly became clear that he was actually very rich, but he was simply too lazy to spend money. Combined with the previous one, it gives people a very pretentious feeling. They want to make money, but they also want to hide their name and not be famous. It makes people uncomfortable.
The whole thing is relatively fragmented. Novels and movies are basically two different things. In fact, most of the movies adapted from novels actually have a very different content from the novels. Especially literary films, such as Forrest Gump, which is well-known. The content of the novel is mainly focused on anti-war, but the movie version has become inspirational. In addition, Harry Potter has also changed a lot.
I don't understand. The protagonist wants to make money and hide himself. Wouldn't it be easier to cash out if he becomes famous? I made more than three million, lived in a cramped rental house, wore the cheapest clothes, and washed them until they turned white. If I didn't enjoy a better life by making money, what would I do with making money? Moreover, everyone hid the money he made, even his uncle and aunt who raised him since he was a child. This made the people who cared about him the most worried all the time. Even if he didn't say it outright, he still had to show that he could support himself well.
The writing is good, and it is excellent among similar novels.
Although the writing is copied from the public, the author also wrote something of his own
There is too much useless content, which affects the fluency and appeal of the novel.
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
Generally speaking, it's okay, but I feel that the previous plot is a bit fragmented.
The protagonist described above seems to be a poor man, struggling to survive during the economic bubble, which gives people a sense of urgency. Then later, it suddenly became clear that he was actually very rich, but he was simply too lazy to spend money. Combined with the previous one, it gives people a very pretentious feeling. They want to make money, but they also want to hide their name and not be famous. It makes people uncomfortable.
The whole thing is relatively fragmented. Novels and movies are basically two different things. In fact, most of the movies adapted from novels actually have a very different content from the novels. Especially literary films, such as Forrest Gump, which is well-known. The content of the novel is mainly focused on anti-war, but the movie version has become inspirational. In addition, Harry Potter has also changed a lot.
I don't understand. The protagonist wants to make money and hide himself. Wouldn't it be easier to cash out if he becomes famous? I made more than three million, lived in a cramped rental house, wore the cheapest clothes, and washed them until they turned white. If I didn't enjoy a better life by making money, what would I do with making money? Moreover, everyone hid the money he made, even his uncle and aunt who raised him since he was a child. This made the people who cared about him the most worried all the time. Even if he didn't say it outright, he still had to show that he could support himself well.
The writing is good, and it is excellent among similar novels.
Although the writing is copied from the public, the author also wrote something of his own
There is too much useless content, which affects the fluency and appeal of the novel.













