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Vincenzo 2022-04-14 09:01:07
Why can't people always cherish the love in front of them and dream those false and unrealized dreams, how can they be happy? Happiness is something that cannot be obtained without sacrifice. Listening to Teresa Teng's "Premonition of Parting", who has a deeper emotion than the sea? It's because you don't have to work harder to live. Life is so simple. It's Hirokazu-eda's movie, it's so...
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Pattie 2022-04-14 09:01:07
What I finally found was the rhythm, but it was subtly different from before. This time many are probably the most "complex" characters in his past works. This is a film that requires "experience". Come, let the ogasang of Shuilin cook the expired curry for you to eat. It has an unimaginable taste. She said that everything takes time. The mother-son combination of you and Hiroshi Abe will become an important stroke in the history of Japanese...
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Demario 2022-04-14 08:01:01
My favorite movie in recent years is Hirokazu Kore-eda's movie. The movie combines the themes of several of his past plays: father and son, two generations of intertextuality, lack and a certain degree of "abandonment", but I think his this time. The performance is the most calm and sincere, and there is not much scheming. ps: The two gays next to me were tired of watching the movie, kissing and touching each other, I really wanted to sprinkle them with...
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Ethyl 2022-04-14 08:01:01
Like a loser's song, but keep moving forward. This film has a very small format, but there are many interesting moments of bickering and irony. Of course, the core still has various family relationships such as mother and son, father and son, and husband and wife. It will be interesting and exciting. basically...
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Judy 2022-04-14 08:01:01
It is Hirokazu Koreeda who continues to show the world the philosophy of life in his films, the consistent seasoning of life, focusing on the life of a waste, and looking for small-scale soul-stirring in daily...
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Christa 2022-04-14 08:01:01
It's best if Zhi returns, and the last scene bursts with tears. This setting is so similar to my life. It's really a...
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Kaitlyn 2022-04-14 08:01:01
Ordinary conversations make people smile with ease from time to time, and experience the helplessness and fun of life in subtleties. The trees, Shirin, are as good as ever to my liking. The old man's premonition of the sadness of his death, and the dialogue between the mother and son at the end was really tear-jerking. The current self is far from the self that I wanted to be when I was a child, but the important thing is the process of sticking to the...
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Kristy 2022-04-14 08:01:01
I want to give full marks! One of the stars is for the performances of Abe Hirokobayashi Satomi and Kobayashi Shirin's grandmother, which is great. I didn't know what was going on, but I suddenly wanted to cry, so I kept feeling sad and cried five tissues from the interruption. Like returning to Hirokazu-eda who was walking, or returning to my home. While crying and laughing over and over again, I especially want to thank the director. The feeling of crying and laughing, I think it is the...
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Jovanny 2022-04-14 08:01:01
The non-stop butterfly flew to the housing estate before and after the typhoon. It was rare for Hirokazu Koreeda to be so sloppy and even anti-chicken soup. This life is hopeless and repeated, the most profound but the first-line warmth that will not dissipate after everything is...
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Kaya 2022-04-14 08:01:01
The film is as bland as water and unwilling to return. Emotional processing is not delicate and moving, and only constantly teases the audience by playing tricks and tricks, which does not help the play itself. Maybe it's because I've become more vulgar and can't enjoy the films of Hirokazu Kore-eda in recent years. But I really feel that he has made no progress over the years, and maybe I am really becoming more and more...
After the Storm Comments
Extended Reading
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Shinoda Ryôta: The lottery isn't gambling.
Shiraishi Kyôko: Of course it is.
Shinoda Ryôta: No, it is not.
Shiraishi Kyôko: What is it, then?
Shinoda Ryôta: It's a dream. A dream you buy for 300 Yen.
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Shinoda Ryôta: I'm not... who I want to be yet. But, you know, it doesnt matter whether I've become what I wanted. What matters is to live my life trying to become what I want to be.