Very warm and healing film. At first, I thought it was a gourmet movie, but the effect of gourmet food is... tricking pigs into it and killing them, and I cried so hard at the end. The theme of the film is very clear, how people who are out of touch with society can go back to the sun, and the issue of discrimination against vulnerable groups. The story focuses on the production of dorayaki, and draws out the lives and unknown experiences of the protagonists. The rhythm is very slow, but the progressive rendering of emotions is not procrastinated. The whole thing looks like it is getting better and better, and the high score is worth it. The insertion of the scenery in the film is very beautiful, and the movement of the mirror is also very delicate, and each frame of the screenshot can be used as a wallpaper. And these beautiful fragments also symbolize our beautiful expectations for life and the future. No matter what, try to get out and live in the sun.
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