Nobody Knows Comments

  • Leonora 2022-03-20 09:02:29

    Why is a movie so heavy and sad to be described in such a plain and even brisk style? Unable to go to school, no one loves, water and electricity, lack of food and clothing, and even death. But doesn't the day-to-day life make us numb? Or become strong....

  • Karson 2022-03-20 09:02:29

    When I first met a colleague at work, he suddenly told me when he was on a business trip together that he was an abandoned orphan since he was a child. He used to pick up scraps in the garbage to make a living. It was summer, and he often walked in front of me when he talked. There are star points of sweat on the shirt. Watching this movie last night, Ming's figure running among the neon lights at midnight reminded me of his dazzling white shirt, which made me feel sad for a moment. These are...

  • Jerel 2022-03-20 09:02:29

    feels awful. To express such a sad story in this small and fresh style, the heart is bleeding, and I want to cry without tears. There was only one tear in the film, still from a cruel mother. The most frightening is the words "adapted from a true...

  • Eugenia 2022-03-20 09:02:29

    At the beginning, I thought it was a movie about love, but it was actually a movie about no love. The camera and the music look so small and fresh, but after looking in, they are extremely sad. The four children were discarded like seeds they picked on the side of the road, forgotten, and grew hopelessly in the corner. The name written on the instant noodle cup, Amin's smile when he finally went out, and the brisk music when he went out were the only moving...

  • Hugh 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The moment I realized that Yuki was dead, I talked about a dozen shit in a row. I'm sad but can't cry, as if being beaten severely by someone, I don't know how to react at...

  • Antonio 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Distrust of the adult world is almost everywhere in the movie-moms, dads, landlords and landlord’s wives, the manager of a convenience store, the man who assists in the...

  • Florida 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    What a lovely child. After "Distance", Yuka Kee's movies have become more and more life-like. There are some documentary styles and trivial details of life. The two children are not even a performance. The improvisational performances also make this movie full of life. What’s more rare is that in the face of this kind of dog-blood themes, it was Hirokazu Kee who did not sensationalize and yelled, but just let all the characters endure and bear it together, together with the...

  • Milan 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    It has been very depressing for more than two hours, but I can't find an outlet to release my emotions-just like the child inside, from the dark to the dawn of the airport, there is no tear in the farewell of life and death. (Of course the lyrics of that song are too cruel) No one knows, almost no one knows their existence, the most ordinary life belonging to everyone is also a treasure they dare not expect. The details are so beautiful, it's Hirokazu Edema. . . Ugh. ....

  • Ressie 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    When I was burying my sister, there was a close-up of the trembling hands of my brother in the dark. They were the hands of a 12-year-old boy who slowly scattered soil on the box. The theme of death is moving once again. People who truly understand life will not turn their heads in the face of death, and truly brave people can find the strength to settle their lives even in constant loss, but when this kind of tenacity appears in these children who are unknown. , But it only makes people feel...

  • Kay 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    After watching it, I was still silent, no sensational tears, no obvious anger, just like this movie, calmly telling a sad story, but no one shed tears, or even complained. Being abandoned is really...

Extended Reading
  • Seamus 2022-01-14 08:01:35

    fact

    In January 1988, a mother lived with her boyfriend in the Nishisugamo area of ​​Tokyo, leaving her eldest son (14 years old) and three daughters of seven, three and two years old at home. The four children have no household registration and do not go to school. Later, a two-year-old girl was beaten...

  • Delaney 2022-04-23 07:03:45

    test of survival

    The film is not full of sunshine and joy like most children's films, and the whole film takes place in a dark atmosphere. The film adheres to the slow and orderly narrative style of Japanese movies, through the story of several children supporting each other and stubbornly surviving in an...

Nobody Knows quotes

  • Keiko, the mother: Now that we've moved into a new home, I'm gonna explain the rules to you, one more time. Let's promise to keep 'em, okay?

    Yuki: Okay. How many are there?

    Keiko, the mother: Okay, first of all: No loud voices or screaming. Can you do that?

    Yuki: I can.

    Keiko, the mother: Okay, next: No going outside.

    Yuki: Okay.

    Keiko, the mother: Can you do that? No even out on the veranda.

    Yuki: Okay, Mommy.

    Keiko, the mother: "Okay, Mommy." Can you keep that promise?

    Yuki: Sure!

    Keiko, the mother: Can you do it, little Shige-runt?

    Shigeru: MEEEEEW!

    Keiko, the mother: You gotta promise hardest, huh? Right? Absolutely no going outside. Can you do that? Bet you can-can.

  • Pachinko Parlor Employee: Shit. I'm 10 yen short. Lend me 10 yen.

    Akira Fukushima: Ten yen?

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: No big deal, huh? Lend me. What the hell is with that big wallet? What the hell is this?

    Akira Fukushima: It's a hand-me-down from Mom.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: From who?

    Akira Fukushima: From Mom.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: You moved, right? Roomy, huh? Any pubic hair comin', yet?

    Akira Fukushima: No...

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Bullshit. I got mine in fifth grade.

    Akira Fukushima: No way.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: No bullshit.

    Akira Fukushima: Well...

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: What the heck are you smiling about, huh?

    Akira Fukushima: Well, It's just that single mother's gine, well... there's no money...

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Whoa. I don't have any money. What've you got left?

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: About 10,000 yen.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Oh, that's enogh, huh? You know, I'm in a hell of a jam. My stupid girlfriend, you know, she totally maxed out my credit cards. I'm badly off. I'm working my ass off, slowly paying it down, man. Uh, this is all I've got on me. This is it, the last time, huh?

    Akira Fukushima: Thanks, thank you.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Okay. I'm outta here.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: By the way, Yuki ain't my kid. Every time I did with your mom, I used a prophylactic, huh? Good bye.

    Akira Fukushima: See ya.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Bye-bye.

    Akira Fukushima: Thanks for this.