Music critic Jonathan Broxton wrote "There is so much beauty and effortless grace, such a richness of texture and instrumental performance in Joe Hisaishi's music, it's amazing he hasn't been discovered by the wider world. Departures marks yet another magnificent example in his already swollen filmography." Complimenting the haunting musical score as one of the striking features of the film, Michael Sullivan a critic writing for
The Japan Society of the UK commented "The music flows beautifully with Yojiro Takita's scenes such as nature, sunsets and a cellist playing his instrument next to rice fields. The film portrays with extreme tenderness the passing away of loved ones, how the families cherished them, while reminding us of the reasons for living." Al Alexander, writing for
The Patriot Ledger felt that the score "accentuates the mournful tones of an instrument synonymous with sadness and longing". Maggie Lee of
The Hollywood Reporter called the score as "unabashedly romantic", while Marc Savlov of
The Austin Chronicle called it as "grimly wonderful". == Accolades ==