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Chris 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Reminds me of the college entrance examination composition topic N years ago: If memory can be transplanted. . . Good idea, a little...
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Imelda 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Photograph the illusory afterlife world in a realistic way. The shooting is warm and serious, as quiet and tranquil as still water. The style of prose is not rigorous, but it contains a strong warmth. "Unintentionally becoming the happiness of others" is very touching. Just like the restrained character of the Japanese. Tribute to the filmmakers. It is a pity that there is no good picture quality and subtitles, which greatly affects the look and feel. Samsung and a half, watch it again in the...
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Marilie 2022-03-28 09:01:11
It's touching but can't be seen directly. This is a movie about movies, which tells the best memories of this life. It is also a movie about death and new life, which makes every audience feel immersed in it unconsciously. It is Hirokazu Koreeda's grasp of the rhythm of the film is also very...
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Lysanne 2022-03-28 09:01:11
What are the moments of your life you want to remember after you die? The rhythm is slow, and the lines are infused with human concern. The technique is like a documentary, but it is kindly shot. It was Hirokazu-eda who always thought a lot about life and death. This kind of film is still somewhat too idealistic and personal, and dullness is...
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Cathryn 2022-03-28 09:01:11
The first film I watched in the National People's Congress movie group when I was in college, and because of this film, I joined the club, which somewhat influenced my later career...
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Dasia 2022-03-28 09:01:11
The photography is well-lit, and the strong beam in the dark room has a film-like quality to it at many moments. Too many long shots and it's tiring to watch. Trivial memories are the most lifelike, wearing a red dress to dance for my brother in the restaurant to eat chicken rice, sleeping on my mother's lap in the afternoon, flying a plane in the sky for the first time and seeing clouds like cotton candy, when I was nine years old, the whole family Take refuge in the bamboo forest swinging for...
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Brionna 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Maybe, I'm the one who can't and doesn't want to make a choice. In the past 20 years, if I really had to choose a memory, which one would I choose? I am forgetful, how much can I remember? Really because many things that moved me have been taken away by time, I will become less and less able to get along with...
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Joelle 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Virtually set but going in the daily direction, I like this kind of simple but can make people think a lot of stories. It can let you review how much worthwhile life has been so far, the happy moments that can be picked up, and let you know how heart-warming it is if you can make others happy. The only thing I don't like is that the tone of the whole film is very dark, which is a bit uncomfortable to...
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Milton 2022-03-28 09:01:11
When I watched it, I was thinking, which segment would I choose for the best memory in my life? Later, I thought that people in the movie have three days to think, why should I embarrass myself - I will never forget the time when the fat old woman took out the cherry blossom...
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Beaulah 2022-03-28 09:01:11
The first half is a simulated documentary in the form of a very experimental. The Heaven Transit Station interviews the dead, and asks everyone to choose the best memory to make a movie. It is Hirokazu Koreeda that has been stereotyped as a healing system since his debut. But overall it looks...
After Life Comments
Extended Reading
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Kenji Yamamoto, who wants to forget his past: Say I choose a memory, from when I was eight or ten years old. Then I'll only remember how I felt back then? I'll be able to forget everything else? Really? You can forget? Well, then that really is heaven.