Fundamentals of Japanese Culture - Family Ethics

Jarret 2022-04-23 07:04:01

The family ethics movie of more than two hours, even the setting of the climax and ending of the plot is so calm, which is just like the general reflection of most moviegoers including me, it tastes like boiled water, not eye-catching The modeling design has no ups and downs in the plot structure, no exaggerated facial expressions, no intense conflict between characters and plots, and no SEX, GUN~ completely abandoned all commercial film elements, but in two hours I felt unprecedented comfort and peace, My mood has been played with and spoiled by all kinds of blockbusters, and I have forgotten what it is like to be at peace. This is the biggest impression of "Haijie Diary" to me. Before I knew it, the film was over, and the footprints of the four sisters were left on the beach, leaving a warm but not warm feeling in my heart, very pure and beautiful.
Family ethics is the most imperceptible cultural fundamental. Since the establishment of the patriarchal legal system in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Chinese family ethics has spread for more than 2,000 years. There are a lot of ethics that have accumulated: Reverence for Heaven, Fazu, Folklore and Village Covenants, rulers, ministers, fathers and sons. , serving filial piety, ordering elders and children, and distinguishing between men and women... These cultural factors are deeply embedded in Chinese people's minds, but it was not until the 20th century that the New Culture Movement, the vernacular movement, the overthrow of Confucius, and the May Fourth Movement , the ancient history discrimination movement... This is not over. The political movements after the founding of the People's Republic of China have completely smashed the so-called Gangchang ethics, and the local culture is also facing the disaster of extinction. The internationally renowned historian Yu Yingshi has more than once sighed about the current What China lacks most is culture. We are materially rich, but what can we do? Self-confidence comes from the prosperity and prosperity of culture. It is not just about buying and buying abroad with a visa to show how powerful you are! It is Hirokazu Koreeda who is very powerful. He showed the real Japanese family ethics in "The Diary of the Sea Street". This is a symbol of Japanese culture and the basic aspect of Japanese culture. When you move your hands, speak and behave, you can always feel the meaning of culture. In addition to family ethics, Japanese cultural symbols are more reflected in the film, which will be listed below. It is undeniable that Japan is the country in the East Asian Confucian cultural circle that inherits the most culture and traditions and attaches the most importance. And our modern family ethics drama, except for the bloody fight between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, is an extramarital affair. Please be quiet, please settle down, and please take a look at "Haijie Diary".
The shooting location is a seaside city in Kanagawa Prefecture. Kamakura has a history of nearly a thousand years. Kamakura is a place with little traffic, but you can find small details of love at any time. small town. The sea in Kamakura is very beautiful. Some travel friends said that if you go to Japan, you need to steal two days from Tokyo, one day for the sea in Kamakura and one day for the mountains in Nikko. There is not much to say about the beautiful sea. The railcar in the movie is the famous Eno Tram, which has a long history and is full of feelings; the cherry blossoms in Kamakura are also very beautiful, and seafood is the main local food, which is reflected in the movie. The Japanese elements involved in the film also include: football, kimonos, shrines (sacrifices to ghosts), sake, wearing yukata and setting off fireworks... The most touching thing is the courteous and complicated etiquette. After watching the film, I longed deeply in my heart People with a good life, regardless of nationality, color, or cultural background, will be inexplicably moved. This is also the film's greatest success.
Cultural beliefs are always stronger than shouting and shouting! The culture will not die, the spirit will not die, and the nation will not be defeated! Achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the current Chinese dream, and it may be a dream forever~

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