A movie suitable for sinking your heart and watching slowly, just like the grandma in the movie slowly and sincerely making a dorayaki. While eating, watching the pot of red beans slowly boil into a mellow and rich bean paste filling, my heart will become calm and sweet.
Life is full of setbacks and accidents—underappreciated, nowhere to live, and underappreciated. But if you are still alive, you will still have the opportunity to taste sweet delicacies, watch the gorgeous cherry blossoms, watch the clouds and clouds, sunrise and sunset.
The three generations in this film are all so gentle, gentle enough to forgive the indifference and sharpness of the world.
No matter what happens, when you eat something good, just smile.
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