KILLING COMMENDATORE: A REVIEW

Not like most people, I just discovered Murakami in 2018. Very late. It didn’t take a long time until i finished reading 1Q84, Norwegian Wood, Wind Up Bird Chronicle, and Colorless Tsukuru. Recently i got Killing Commendatore.


As much I love Murakami’s stories, approach, writing style and everything, it is difficult for me to express my opinion on Killing Commendatore.


The main character is a painter who is best known as a picture character. Right after his 6-years marriage got broken (his wife, Yuzu, asked for divorce) the painter packed his bags and drove throughout the country for weeks. Later he was offered by his friend from college, Masahiko (who also knew Yuzu very well) to stay at his father’s house at top of the hill far from Tokyo. Have no place to live, the painter accepted the offer and stayed in the house. Coincidentally Masahiko’s father is a very famous painter but now is being ill at a hospital.


No trace of paintings inside the house, which is odd but understood, until the painter found Masahiko father’s wrapped painting in the attic. This painting is called Killing Commendatore. Several characters are in the painting posing to a murder of an old man (the Commendatore). This painting started the mystery back to Masahiko father’s early days during WW II in Europe.


A series of events happened after. A mysterious neighbour, Menshiki, appeared ordered a portrait painting of himself. A woman and her daughter, Mariye, also neighbours visited the house. A pit from a shrine nearby with a bell faintly ringing at 2 am every night. The Commendatore came to life..... and many events followed.


The book is well written and i enjoyed every single page (yes, there were love and sex background stories, typical to Murakami) following the mystery (again, surrealistic events, like Murakami usually do) until the last 80 or so last pages.


The last 80 pages ended so fast, easily concluded many things, without disclosing several important things. Things were left just like that without any explanation on what is Killing Commendatore painting, and what message Masahiko’s father wanted in that painting? What was Menshiki’s other personality that he hid? Why did The Commendatore helped and guided Mariye so she could return to her home? Why did Yuzu wanted to reconcile? 


In the end I wasn’t satisfied with how the book ended. Even the weird Norwegian Wood, Colorless Tsukuru & 1Q84 had a good ending (don’t get me wrong: happy ending is never Murakami’s style).



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