Deeper than the sea, bluer than the sky

Braeden 2022-12-14 08:19:17

"Me? It's still there, right?

should cherish people while they are alive

Always chasing after what has been lost, dreaming of unfulfilled wishes, being bound by these, how can you be happy? "

Even if it is deeper than the sea, it can still be covered.

The missing father's love, the irreversible reality, the unsatisfactory mid-life crisis.

Even a fruitless orange tree still maintains the whole family; one night on a typhoon day, it is enough to test out the sincerity of each other; an unfulfilled dream is like an old inkstone, the most important thing is the courage to chase the dream.

Every typhoon day since then, I can think of a family of three who spent every night they should have, and the typhoon is no longer so annoying.

Looking forward to the mood of my 30-year-old watching it again after 7 years.

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Extended Reading
  • Palma 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    All of a sudden, I understood the father who never forgot to buy lottery tickets on a regular basis when he was seriously ill, the unwillingness to look out of the windowsill for a long time after grandma drove us away from the house, and the fact that he never wanted to be like his parents since he was a child. I. Those self-mockery and sighs with tears in their laughter are the thorough insight into ordinary life and the charm of Hirokazu Kore-eda's films.

  • Crystal 2022-04-15 09:01:08

    I'm a late bloomer type. It's taking too much time, hurry up.

After the Storm quotes

  • Shinoda Yoshiko: I wonder why it is that men can't love the present. Either they just keep chasing whatever it is they've lost... or they keep dreaming beyond their reach.

  • 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.