The walking tunnel of life is deeper than the sea

Ona 2022-12-18 17:45:28

The melodious and lengthy tones of chopped offs and the texture of retro fabrics do not feel oppressive, as if the tide at twilight is clinging to the rocks and tumbling forward. "If you are not open-minded, you will never get true happiness." As life continues to move forward, you should stop looking forward to the things that should be put down, and there is no eternity worth waiting for.

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The story of the movie is staged in life, and it may become the suffering of torturing a family day and night. Viewing from a third-party perspective can only understate the struggle of the characters, but the little warmth in the plain and simple smudge still has power.

I remember that the Japanese works I watched last time were "The Life of the Disgusted Matsuko" and "Unnatural Death", which didn't seem to be very appetizing, but the gentle and firm characteristics of Japanese works are very cute.

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Extended Reading
  • Guido 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    We always talk about what kind of people we want to be when we grow up, and what kind of people we don’t want to be when we grow up. But even so, we have a value to exist and a reason to live. Just as potted plants may not bloom and bear fruit, buying a lottery ticket may not necessarily win the lottery. That's how life is, a lot of things don't make sense.

  • Ethyl 2022-04-14 08:01:01

    Like a loser's song, but keep moving forward. This film has a very small format, but there are many interesting moments of bickering and irony. Of course, the core still has various family relationships such as mother and son, father and son, and husband and wife. It will be interesting and exciting. basically normal

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.