old theme, new theme

Jewell 2022-04-23 07:03:50

I haven't watched many Japanese dramas. Last year, I watched "Woman", and this year, I watched a movie "When is the Reading Day", and there are a few movies that I haven't finished yet, such as "Blood Suspect" and "Spring Palace".

Although Japan originated from the Chinese nation, it is completely a formidable situation of later generations.

Why is Japan's environment so neat and clean? Whether it’s a street scene or a family home, everything is small and refined. Even towns without high-rise buildings are very fresh. I often look at them and think that no matter where I stand and from which angle, it will be a unique scenery.

Japan's cultural atmosphere is very strong. For example, in this "like father like son", several families have tablet tables to worship the dead. The whole family, whether old or young, will burn incense before getting up in the morning to say hello. This is inheritance. The impact on the next generation is much better than our words! Going home and reclaiming "I'm back" and saying "I'm starting" before meals, plus the bow and nod in the middle, the respect for people at least is obvious (at least on the surface).

Japan is undoubtedly advanced, but real family life is also cumbersome. I think most people are also salary earners and stay away from all kinds of cute eyeballs of entertainers.

For this movie, the plot is average, and I even thought from the very beginning that it was wrong and unreasonable to switch. Some rural movies in China have had many film and television works on this theme. No matter how old-fashioned the subject matter is, you can't help but have a good expressive ability.

Japanese wave and Korean wave are irresistible.

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