what will happen in the future

Okey 2022-04-19 09:02:39

After watching it, I sighed in my heart for a long time, still worrying about the fate of several children. The film ends with the backs of several children, leaving deep questions for the audience, what will happen to them in the future? Suddenly I understood why the movie was called "Nobody Knows".
In fact, I don't really like watching Japanese movies, and I have always been very repulsive in my heart. A friend recommended it, it's really boring, let's watch this movie. So I looked at it very slowly. I wanted to turn it off a few times in the middle. I felt that these children who had no father and mother were very pitiful. I couldn’t bear to watch it. Is the mother who claims to be pursuing her own happiness back, and whether the family can be poor again but happy. The director did not draw a complete end to the film. The youngest sister died, and the mother still did not come back. The ending was filled with ellipses. I've always been angry with that selfish mother, since she can't give her children a normal life and education, why bring them into this world?
There is no crying in the film, and even the music is very relaxing, but people who watch it will feel that it is actually very miserable. Fortunately, it is a film, and I hope it will not appear in our lives.

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

    The one who likes the early days is Hirokazu Zhi. The unsensational realism is like a needle stuck in the heart, which makes people feel so painful. The eyes of the young Ryu Le Yumi were so expressive, as if there were a lot of words and nothing, and he could be the youngest actor in Cannes.

  • Dangelo 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    No one knows whether they are asleep or not.

Nobody Knows quotes

  • 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.

  • Saki: You washed ya hair?

    Akira Fukushima: Yesterday, at the park.