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Christian 2022-04-20 09:01:48

The so-called beautiful world in cartoons is because there is always a powerful and evil boss waiting for us in the distance,,, and what is more terrible than a boss who can never be defeated is that there is no boss at all. What is evil? ,,,It's the famous menstrual sticker in philosophical issues,,,The reply on the first floor said that evil is the opposite of good, and it is the object that all of us should fight against,,,The second floor said that upstairs farts, evil does not exist, evil is just There is no good,,,,Religious people say that evil is a kind of trial, a kind of punishment, a tool to choose who can go to the eternal heaven,,,,This kind of quarrel is endless,,,I prefer A very literary saying,,, God is like a candle, the closer to him, the more light, the farther, the less light.

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  • Laurine 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Parents are short of filial piety for their children. There are also many movies made in China with this theme. I don’t know if the high score is because this movie is directed by a seemingly famous director of an old black and white movie abroad, and the score is extremely high. Anyway, this kind of film with long time and slow rhythm that feels extremely boring and dull is not my thing. Since the rating is so high, in order to show my attitude and position, I will give two stars to the three-star film.

  • Dariana 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Is Tokyo too big, or the heart is too small. No matter how beautiful the dawn is, no one will appreciate it.

Tokyo Story quotes

  • Kyoko: [after the rest of the family had left] I think they should have stayed a bit longer.

    Noriko: But they're busy.

    Kyoko: They're selfish. Demanding things and leaving like this.

    Noriko: They have their own affairs.

    Kyoko: But you have yours too. They're selfish.

    Noriko: But Kyoko...

    Kyoko: Wanting her clothes right after her death. I felt so sorry for poor mother. Even strangers would have been more considerate!

    Noriko: But look Kyoko. At your age I thought so too. But children do drift away from their parents. A woman has her own life, apart from her parents, when she becomes Shige's age. She meant no harm I'm sure. They have to look after their own lives.

    Kyoko: I wonder: I won't ever be like that. Then what's the point of family?

    Noriko: But children become like that, gradually.

    Kyoko: Then... you, too?

    Noriko: I may become like that in spite of myself.

    Kyoko: Isn't life disappointing?

    Noriko: Yes, it is.

  • Shukichi Hirayama: [talking to Tomi about leaving the hotel early] Anyway, this place is meant for the younger generation.