Typhoon day park

Roselyn 2022-10-07 11:14:21

It's Hirokazu-eda's shot that is still so calm and soft.

The helplessness of reality and every bit of ordinary life are all told to the audience in the movie.

What do you do every summer?

wait for the typhoon

This is the cutest and most hateful answer I've ever heard in reality

In the movie, grandma also said that she likes typhoon days the most! Even if I used to be afraid of the roof being knocked down in the old house, I like typhoon days.

In the park on a typhoon day, hide in the slide. Day is night, night is night. The expectation of childhood is to be able to stay with the family. In the movie, the children can stay with the family on the slide in the park on a typhoon day. This seems romantic and absurd to me, but it is enough for the audience to reminisce for a long time.

Grandma said she never loved anyone deeper than the sea, but she still lived happily every day. This sentence is very Yukazueda.

But I was impressed that grandma said that a woman with a higher education can support herself. When the son's marriage failed, the brokenness and reorganization faced by a family, the grandmother looked at with an open-minded attitude. She cares about her son's thoughts and respects many choices, but she is well aware that in this day and age, any bond is not as strong as before. People with knowledge and independence are absolutely free to live. Therefore, for the son who is persistent in his dreams, there are many who have started new relationships, and the grandsons who have learned to buy lottery tickets. The person who became ^_^

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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.