loneliness and loneliness

Shirley 2022-04-20 09:02:48

I just finished watching it, the story is very good, the composition of the picture is also very careful, it is a work with heart. Father, daughter, marriage, home, this eternal theme can always lead to many stories. A sensible daughter meets a sensible father, and the ending is the same, leaving the long-attached home, getting married and having children Continuing one's own life may be the best ending for the father and daughter, but for the audience, all they see is the loneliness and loneliness on the road of life.
Yes, people in life must respect the rules of life, and growing up, getting married and having children, all have to be taken seriously. You have to go step by step, if you want to stay, it is not a complete life. As my father said, "I'm 56 years old. My life is coming to an end, and yours is just beginning. You will not include me in your life in the future. This is an order of life and human history." , some things can't have both, so give up some things in exchange for others. The father's abandonment is the daughter's happiness.

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  • Kirsten 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    I thought it would be peaceful, but also quite intense. It's not as boring as I imagined, but it's not boring at all... And music is very important, Ozu likes to ask a lot of words in one sentence... Fortunately, there is an aunt, otherwise how can we proceed? The footage has a backdrop of American occupation

  • Korey 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Electra's mind of an older woman.

Late Spring quotes

  • Shôichi Hattori: Young people have changed so much since our day. Take that bride last night. She comes from a good family, yet she plowed into the food and even drank sake. Gobbling up sashimi with that big painted mouth. I was shocked.

    Shukichi Somiya: Of course she ate. Food was scarce for so long.

    Shôichi Hattori: At my wedding, I was too filled with gratitude to eat a single rice ball.

  • Masa Taguchi: How can you know how she feels deep inside?

    Shukichi Somiya: Maybe you're right.

    Masa Taguchi: I am. That's how the younger generation is.