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Stuart 2022-12-02 00:04:08
"I've lost my life twice"
Phantom light.
It is the film debut of Hirokazu Koreeda, adapted from Miyamoto Teru's novel of the same name. I was so shallow that when I read it, I could only think of its beautiful, delicate, slow-moving charm like smoking a poppy.
The young Yumiko failed to stop her grandma, who had run away from...
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Teagan 2022-12-06 12:37:43
Phantom Light
People who come and go in and out of life are like bicycles that are stolen by someone who doesn't know. After being painted over, it reappears here and elsewhere.
On the day I lost my grandmother, I fell in love with the boy at first sight, the undead was reborn, and the duck should follow.
Mom said...

Hidekazu Akai
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Maribel 2022-05-11 21:39:36
To be reasonable, some passages are still a bit eloquent. Several Hou Hsiao-hsien camera positions and several Ozu compositions. It was Hirokazu Kore-eda who was stubborn and reluctant to talk when he was young, and was silent about life and death, and only started to gossip later. But that doesn't stop me from liking the phantom light, the sea of Kanazawa, the long breathing between the ebb and flow of the tide, like a character, placed in the mirror from beginning to end. When can life and death be truly understood, maybe only when the boundary between sea and sky is blurred
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Nikki 2022-05-11 21:43:51
These long shots are to create mood, I don't remember anything but mood
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