Hanae Kan

Hanae Kan

  • Born: 1990-11-7
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  • Extended Reading
    • Greta 2022-03-22 09:02:32

      As much happiness as you feel, as much pain as you feel


      In the end the eldest son kept his hands shaking when he buried his younger sister
      so someone said he was indifferent or accepted his fate because he didn't cry
      but I know
      that was his pain

      from the beginning of the movie when
      the mother was their mother and
      they were I have never had the...

    • Amelia 2022-04-19 09:02:39

      no one knows

      When I had sex with my boyfriend for the first time, I always thought about this drama, so safety measures must be taken. I don't know what the mother thought. It's not just about giving birth to a child, you gave him life , is also responsible for his life. I don't want to say here that those few...

    • Kay 2022-03-18 09:01:06

      After watching it, I was still silent, no sensational tears, no obvious anger, just like this movie, calmly telling a sad story, but no one shed tears, or even complained. Being abandoned is really scary.

    • Florida 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      What a lovely child. After "Distance", Yuka Kee's movies have become more and more life-like. There are some documentary styles and trivial details of life. The two children are not even a performance. The improvisational performances also make this movie full of life. What’s more rare is that in the face of this kind of dog-blood themes, it was Hirokazu Kee who did not sensationalize and yelled, but just let all the characters endure and bear it together, together with the audience.

    Nobody Knows quotes

    • Kyoko: Guess Yuki grew.

    • Keiko, the mother: Now that we've moved into a new home, I'm gonna explain the rules to you, one more time. Let's promise to keep 'em, okay?

      Yuki: Okay. How many are there?

      Keiko, the mother: Okay, first of all: No loud voices or screaming. Can you do that?

      Yuki: I can.

      Keiko, the mother: Okay, next: No going outside.

      Yuki: Okay.

      Keiko, the mother: Can you do that? No even out on the veranda.

      Yuki: Okay, Mommy.

      Keiko, the mother: "Okay, Mommy." Can you keep that promise?

      Yuki: Sure!

      Keiko, the mother: Can you do it, little Shige-runt?

      Shigeru: MEEEEEW!

      Keiko, the mother: You gotta promise hardest, huh? Right? Absolutely no going outside. Can you do that? Bet you can-can.