walk slowly

Ethel 2022-04-19 09:02:43

Soothing rhythm, leisurely sea breeze, pervading life breath, just right camera control.

Behind the tranquility, it seems that everyone has their own thoughts. Children show their whimsy and curiosity about the unknown, adults show the pain and difficulty of life, and old people show their nostalgia for their youthful memories.

They never miss each other in their mouths, but they often do in their hearts.

I am often angry, maybe I have not expressed my love well, and I have missed it when I look back.

Behind the polite treatment of others is a grudge, even deliberately embarrassing the other party, and imposing the thoughts of the son on the suffering of the rescued person. This concern of parents in the world is another matter.

It seems that the adults have their own plans under the pressure of life, and the little protagonist has not been contaminated for the time being.

It seems that after experiencing all kinds of things, the concept may be a little deformed, but what makes people warm is that the love for children has never been worn out.

Time pushes people forward, and no one can change them.

The freshness and pain, the comfort and the sadness so far.

Layer by layer contrast, there is that flavor.

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Extended Reading
  • Crystel 2022-03-21 09:03:02

    I found an interesting Yoshio Harada who played Odagiri's father in [Minnan's Happiness] and Shirin, who played Odagiri's mother in [Tokyo Tower], so Odagiri and Abe Hiroshi can try to play brothers~ | Shanghai Studios

  • Lavonne 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    I wanted to watch a movie for a long time, but I ended up watching it in several parts. Love and hate are too extravagant feelings, and most people's feelings are just random encounters or due to responsibility. However, if love and hatred take root, they must be strong and long-lasting, hidden under the ordinary surface of trivial life, like ink fainting in the river, gradually calming down.

Still Walking quotes

  • Yukari Yokoyama: Even when they die, people don't really go away. Your father's here, right inside you.

  • Kyohei Yokoyama: That useless piece of trash. Why'd my son have to save him? There were plenty of others.

    Ryota Yokoyama: Please don't call him useless and trash in front of the kids.