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Christa 2022-03-26 09:01:08
respect! Be considerate!
What touched me the most about this movie is that Dawu buried the grandmother in the bathhouse. At that time, he did it with the heart and eyes of seeing off his relatives and wiping them. It was also this work that made his wife and friends understand the value of his work, and suddenly understood...
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Holden 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The longest distance in the world
"The Farthest Distance in the World" - a world-famous poem title, the first of which is "Life and Death".
Born a mortal, I do not have the otherworldliness of sages and poets. After watching the movie "The Undertaker" in detail, I felt so strongly that the furthest distance in the world is so...

Hiroyuki Kishi
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Moises 2022-03-28 09:01:06
In the early stage, it was very humorous, I covered my mouth and laughed; in the later stage, it was very warm, and I cried into tears. There are four details that impressed me deeply: the first is the first time Kobayashi Dawu went to the bathhouse after completing the burial ceremony, and rubbed the soap so hard that the cigarette slipped out of his hand; It's not a farewell, but there will be a period when we meet in another world; the third is the moment when the fire of the incinerator ignited when bidding farewell to grandma in the bathhouse; the fourth is when Kobayashi Dawu entered the funeral of his father, the stone slipped from his father's hand. In an instant. The stone letter that my father held before his death was longing, guilt, and love; Dawu pressed it on Meixiang's belly, it was reconciliation, relief, inheritance, and love.
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Carmine 2021-12-25 08:01:15
I may be watching this movie too late. I don’t feel deeply moved when I watch it now. On the contrary, I feel that the plot is standardized. The death of the grandmother in the bathhouse, the wife's understanding, the reconciliation of the kinship and the stone that his father held when he passed away can be guessed. Towards the end, there were a lot of voices in the audience weeping and turning over tissues, but I only think that the female role played by Ryoko Hirosue is too traditional and stereotyped. The "perfect" Japanese housewife is always a smiling, considerate and understanding female partner.
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