The title of the movie is great!

Albertha 2022-11-12 07:47:13

Healing, using life to heal, won't let you fill in super power healing out of thin air, nor does it eliminate all the discomfort in the body, only heal a little, and tell you that you can heal a little more.

No matter how many cultural differences and time gaps there are, a father's love for his son transcends time and borders. My father's care for his son really touched me. Just like the father in the movie, he has to tell his son about the details of life, where the lights are on and off, how is the faucet, and how to wash in the shower. He often talks to his son about his mother, and his son is sensible to listen and be sensible. must be reflected. Although my plot is different from that in the movie, these details seem to be talking about my childhood and my memories. At this moment, I realized that the point of a movie is not whether the plot is possible or not, or that what really happens in life can be said in the movie, but through the details, all the performances of all actors, let the audience I feel like this is telling my own story. Get your own touch. Let the audience watch other people's stories and shed their own tears, this is the goal of movie dramas! This is a sentence my dad told me, and now it's my goal.

This was the first movie I saw Hirokazu Koreeda, and I fell in love with Hirokazu Koreeda when my father took his son to the park for a snack on the slide. Towards the end, the whole family was looking for lottery tickets in the rainstorm, and I was thinking, if the ending didn't reveal that I didn't win the lottery, I'd be chasing Hirokazu-eda's films for the rest of my life. Many details of this movie are very poignant. Indeed, men are always naive. When the father took his son out for snacks, both the grandmother and the mother found out. The father naively thought that the things he did when he was a child were not taken care of. The grandmother found out that men always know how to cherish them when they lose it; the son firmly believes that he will be reunited after winning the lottery; the father realizes that his son does not want to be himself until he really matures and changes. .....

A woman's maturity seems to happen overnight, and she has already figured out what is going on; but a man grows up from childhood to adulthood, and is naive to middle-aged, thinking that women are stubborn. The grandmother in the film is also kind like my grandmother, thinking about her own children and grandchildren every day. Although life is not easy, she can always face it with a smile and laugh at the people who face life with her.

In any case, as long as you watch this movie, you can definitely see your own life, and you don't have to look at my feelings again. In short, this is a work that I will give full marks without hesitation.

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After the Storm quotes

  • Shinoda Ryôta: The lottery isn't gambling.

    Shiraishi Kyôko: Of course it is.

    Shinoda Ryôta: No, it is not.

    Shiraishi Kyôko: What is it, then?

    Shinoda Ryôta: It's a dream. A dream you buy for 300 Yen.

  • Shinoda Ryôta: I'm not... who I want to be yet. But, you know, it doesnt matter whether I've become what I wanted. What matters is to live my life trying to become what I want to be.