There is always a high concentration of emotion throughout the film.
The eldest daughter's hatred, perseverance, and love for others.
The second daughter belongs to the sacrifice. It's the opposite of my sister's repression.
The third daughter belongs to the neglected existence. Very good character and easy going. It is a silent and warm existence.
The fourth daughter's character has not yet been developed.
What I want to shout for my whole life is: Except for the third daughter, everyone else is so beautiful! They all have different flavors.
The point that touches my heart
1. All the appliances in the film are very in line with the scene and function. From spoons for plum wine to summer clothes for watching fireworks.
2. The changing of seasons and the healing power of food on humanity. After a big fight, the best activity is to eat hot pot and prepare ingredients together. The plum trees outside the window go from dormancy in winter to fruiting in early summer. The process of waiting and the time that passed during it brought fruit. The fruit is also a testimony to the passage of time.
3. 1 The film is actually full of all kinds of hardships in life, the helplessness of loving someone but not being able to get it, the helplessness of loving someone but not being able to save his life, the time and space change that finds oneself turned to the opposite of the besieged city, and the life after being abandoned. Anger and grievances, embarrassment to face their mistakes.
3.2 The film is actually full of all kinds of beauties in life, such as cherry blossom tunnels, climbing high and looking into the distance, watching fireworks on board, sex, love, and company.
3.3. What I can't let go of when I see it is: these beauties are very beautiful, there is nothing wrong, but they do not change the suffering they have experienced. But after listening to JJ Lin's "Light in the Cracks", I was relieved. Life is about accepting "imperfect corners", believing that even the smallest cracks can sprout life and shine into time. So to let go is to accept the "imperfect corners" that everyone has.
As humans, we like complicated things. This film is very complicated. Just like at the end, the four are chasing the waves at the seaside (the waves are also the waves of life). Thinking of his father's experience of the beauty of cherry blossoms before he died, "Maybe (the father who abandoned our father) was also an Asahi at heart."
One last point: The little grandma's performance was brilliant. It is definitely an old river and lake at the level of lady grantham.
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