It's my favorite of Jin Min's films!
I watched it once four years ago, and at that time I watched all Jin Min's films.
My favorite at the time was Mima's House, and the Tokyo Godfather was just a mediocre story for me.
I feel that it has neither a gorgeous story reversal nor wonderful picture skills, but a simple tender story. Looking back in four years, I was really young and ignorant at the time, hhh
The biggest tear was when Sister Hua slapped Qingzi when she was holding Qingzi to find Sachiko, and then asked why she abandoned the child. As Sister Hua said before, I also wanted to ask why my parents abandoned me at that time. When Sachiko said it wasn't that she abandoned her and was looking for it all the time, Sister Hua's expression suddenly made me sour, so I thought it was an answer for Sister Hua's parents.
When I jumped off the roof, I really thought that Sister Hua would die. Thanks to the dramatic treatment of the story, our emotions have been soaked in warmth. The banner becomes a rainbow under the lifting of the demon wind and the shining of the rising sun, and the glittering flower sister is a fairy! Just like the angel who appeared when Uncle Yin was severely injured by the gangster.
Really grateful that this story has been filled with incredible coincidences and hope that he was a warm and happy New Year's Eve.
In the end, Uncle Yin also reunited with his family when he won the first prize. Miyuki and his father also met by chance. Sister Hua can go back to the old place and be accepted by the boss, and she only needs nourishment and rest for coughing up blood. Sure enough, Kiyoko is really an angel, and the angel is back!
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