What are the plots in "Never Stop" that made you cry?

Melyna 2022-04-21 09:03:06

"Hey, you are not taller than me", this is the ridicule from 156's mother. She always felt that at 162, I was just a little shorter than her. I am very concerned about my height. My friends around me are a head taller than me, "Where? It's obviously so much taller than you!" I looked in the mirror and gestured with my hands. "Alright, alright, let's get taller." Every time I forced my mother to say that sentence, I was willing to give up. I just woke up after watching this movie today, why does my mother think she is taller than me, she just wants me to grow taller a little bit slower, and if the time is a little bit slower, she can still take care of me for a few years and watch me work , find friends, get married.

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Extended Reading
  • Sigrid 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    A small but peaceful family, each member has their own concerns, it is Hirokazu Koreeda's grasp of family affection and life and death is perfect. The fixed shot, the taste is as light as tea, the cycle goes on and on, and occasionally the dead soul turns into a butterfly, but in the end it is a slightly bitter life. The tiles in the bathroom have been damaged all the year round, the names of the sumo wrestlers can't be remembered for a while, and the car in the advertisement has not been bought until the end... The camera shot through the increasingly unfamiliar town, the eyes were wet, this is life.

  • Watson 2022-03-22 09:02:41

    The opening cut-in point was well chosen. It was selected at the stall where the mother and daughter were preparing for lunch, and the close-up shot was cut directly. The camera also made a zoom conversion. When she refused, the mother guessed the result without looking back. The confident self-confidence she showed was really like the result of living together for decades. Father walking to the seaside road to stop is a foreshadowing planted by the director.

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.