quiet

Peggie 2022-04-21 09:03:06

The streets of Japan are very quiet, and everyone lives a comfortable life. The old man walks slowly on the tree-lined street, like a silent painting.

How did you feel when his dad died

I do not know

If it were me, I would cry

Children don't need to grow up your way, it's a philosophical saying that feels so profound and comes out of your mouth in everyday conversation.

The film is very simple, like an unpolished life, but also extremely warm and delicate, and it is told in a leisurely manner. Listening to the family chatting, laughing and thinking from time to time, I heard the sound of life.

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Extended Reading
  • Reginald 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Life just keeps moving forward like this, and the people and things that are reluctant to bear will always go away one by one, so that they can no longer be seen. You may miss it occasionally, or you may lose your life and say goodbye.

  • 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.

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.