Sweet Red Bean Paste: Grandma Dejiang is a Gentle Light

Leanna 2022-07-27 19:47:21

Ratings are never skimpy. This film needs to be enjoyed with a quiet heart. Moreover, you can read it once when you first entered society, once in middle age, and once in old age. I believe you will taste a different red bean paste every time.

The mother can prepare lunch for the ambiguous object, but let her daughter eat the defective dorayaki presented by the store manager.

The small window of the dorayaki shop, where Grandma Dejiang lives with her heart, has also spied on the manager's mind. Who would care about the expression of the manager of the small dorayaki shop, only care about your good dorayaki being delicious and expensive?

The story is eloquent, making the appearance of Grandma Dejiang a gift from God to the store manager.

The protagonist, who feels that his life is boring, is the red bean paste that gives him sweetness, the letter from Grandma Dejiang that gives him direction, and finally, it is Grandma Dejiang's recording that gives him awakening and motivation.

This is a story of self-redemption, where Jolais and Chiaro encounter a falling meteor, a luminous meteor that tries to illuminate the grieving one second before the end of the journey. Before emitting a dazzling light, Grandma Dejiang had already felt her grief to the fullest. In the despair of being abandoned by the world, we just survive in the cracks, and through the cracks, we see the light. And it is a gentle light that exists in the story of Xiao Hongdou's life, in the blossoming cherry blossoms, in the sad eyes of Chiaro, in the canary flying to freedom...

Like in a relay race, Grandma Dejiang handed the baton to Chiaro this time. It turns out that I, Chiaro, am also qualified to take this stick. This time, the flames will burn brighter and brighter, illuminating more people.

Tenderness is the most intriguing. For me, tenderness permeates the whole film.

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Sweet Bean quotes

  • Tokue: An is the soul of the doriyaki.

  • Tokue: We all have our stories.