Keigo Higashino s White Night Walking is unforgettable, but the film and television interpretation

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-07

If I'm not mistaken, the ** that made me hold and watch it for a night should be "White Night Walking". Of course, it wasn't just one night to read it.

It was one day last year.

If it weren't for that accident in the Korean film version, Ryoji Kirihara and Yukiho Nishimoto could have grown up without guessing.

On that day, Ryoji's father and Yukiho's mother died mysteriously one after another, ** no corresponding clues were found at that time, and after the investigation failed, the two children were burdened with the weight they should not have at their age, and they could only walk in the dark from then on.

For 14 long years, they had never talked generously in the sun, and in the eyes of outsiders, they had never known each other and had nothing to do with each other.

Seeing that the recourse period was about to end, the police officer Sasagaki who did not give up the unsolved case of the year discovered the clues of the case. Ryoji, on the other hand, in order to cover Yukiho, was destined to fall on the day of the opening ceremony of her shop.

* Finally, in just two short sentences, describe the snow spike who turned and left:

……Her back was like a white shadow.

Not once did she look back.

White Night Walk

Calm and silent, there is no follow-up, but it seems that there are thousands of unfinished words, and great sorrow shuttles and stirs in the blank space of the text.

The two protagonists are a community – a community of emotions and destinies. If one party is damaged, it is actually difficult for the other party to live alone, because there is no emotional support; Regarding the future, ** did not say, what happened later, and it was not the task of "White Night Walking".

The Japanese TV drama version of the drama version added a "later" note: Yukiho is becoming more and more depressed, and because he has no intention of taking care of his business, the store closes down, and the situation is depressed.

From the perspective of human nature, this kind of "continuation" is also not unreasonable: a person who has experienced the darkest time of life but can still live with perseverance must have a strength in life to support her, and that strength comes from a living individual life that loves her.

In other words, she felt a sense of belonging because of him.

When Ryoji is gone, everything is meaningless.

TV series version of Yukiho Nishimoto

TV drama version Ryoji Kirihara's drama version of Yukisui has a beautiful appearance, but the temperament is less cold, and Ryoji's image is quite good.

The Korean version of "White Night Walking" is a little rough, the love scenes are heavily rendered, and in the part where Liang Si gave up his life, Xue Sui's reaction was a little too much compared to the original work, and he didn't hide himself well.

The Korean movie version personally thinks that the Japanese version of "White Night Walking" is quite reductive, and I picked a few small segments from the movie, the plot and characters feel very close to the original book, and the expressiveness of Maki Horikita and Kengo Takarashi is really okay!

Japanese movie version of Yukiho Nishimoto (played by Maki Horikita).

In fact, if it is too exciting and excellent, people probably can't bear to watch the story of the movie version, for fear of affecting the mystery left in the mind of the original book.

Yes, I'm looking forward to forgetting about what an actor looks like and just immersing myself in the kingdom of words that Keigo Higashino has built.

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