This is the movie that made Hirokazu Koeda become Hirokazu Koeda

Antonetta 2022-04-23 07:03:58

"Never Stop" is Hirokazu Koreeda with a score of 7.5; it may be the reason why I just finished watching "One One", it is also a movie about family, but in front of Yang Dechang, Hirokazu Koreeda doesn't look so good (I hope it is Hirokazu Koreeda in the circle of friends) Fans don't scold me) I like the very life-like details in "Never Stop Walking". All the details and all the characters may have dramatic conflict points. The place is not deliberately controlled, but life-like. The richness of the characters inside is shown through small points. I like the multi-faceted presentation of the characters in "Never Stop Walking". Although the mother kept talking about her dissatisfaction with the daughter-in-law who has a dragging oil bottle, she still gave her precious kimono to the daughter-in-law. He is seriously dissatisfied with his son, and still hopes that his son can visit them again in the new year. The son is also afraid of facing his parents, but he is still happy to put on the cheap pajamas that his mother bought for him.

I think "Walking" is indeed representative of Hirokazu Koreeda, and it is also a story that happened in a short period of time. I think "Deeper than the Sea" is better than "Walking", but it is also true For a story that happened in a short period of time, I would feel that some of the events in it did not happen in the same way as the film as a whole, so it seems a little far-fetched to show all aspects that happened in a short period of time.

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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.