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Ali 2022-04-24 07:01:14
hope in gloom
The 1953 black and white film, re-watching the old film, has a lot of new experience.
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Marcelle 2022-03-20 09:01:56
A few days in the world
In the last scene of "Tokyo Story", the youngest son rushed home for the funeral, and sat on the edge of the tatami with his family, when he suddenly realized that his father had left, and his daughter-in-law, Setsuko Hara hurriedly went out to search, only to see the old man admiring the scenery...

Sô Yamamura
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Christelle 2021-12-22 08:01:04
"Children may not not love their parents. They believe that they are in love, but they gradually lose that affection in the washing of daily life. There is only a self-righteous phantom left in love and respect."
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America 2021-12-22 08:01:04
Kyoko: Brothers and sisters should stay a few more days. Kiko: Everyone is very busy. Kyoko: But this is too selfish. Just take care of yourself and go back immediately. Noriko: There is no other way, because they have jobs. Kyoko: But sister-in-law, don't you also have a job? They are too selfish. Kiko: But, Kyoko... Kyoko: Mommy will take things as a souvenir when she dies, I think about it
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