I don’t know if it’s a remnant of Japan’s backwardness. In some movies, there are often women who fall in love with married men. They are not like Chinese mistresses purely for money, but have a stable job by themselves. But they will like mature and stable men, and usually those men have a bad relationship with their wives and are in a state of separation.
"It's my mother who likes the person who has a wife, isn't it?" When Asano Suzu said this to Yuki, that kind of entanglement came to her face. Although the film is about the old-fashioned family ethical contradictions, it is warm and clean in the emotional entanglement, just like countless daily life.
The first time I saw Ayase Haruka was in "My Robot Girlfriend". At that time, Ayase Haruka was still in her early twenties, and she was still very comfortable playing a beautiful girl. Now it has been seven years, and it is very suitable for the mature big sister in the film. image. The eldest child who is separated from his parents usually feels like a parent, and Haruka Ayase's performance is the embodiment of this role. Unfortunately, she became the kind of person she didn't like, but she made the right decision at the last minute. Whether it is to let Suzu come to live with her before leaving Yamagata, or to go to the grave with her mother before she leaves, it all reflects the love and determination of the eldest sister.
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