"Family love is a bond that can't be blown away even by a typhoon. 』

Makayla 2022-09-06 05:12:16



"Sea よ り も ま だ deep く empty よ り も ま だ 青 く あ な た を こ れ above love す る な ん は private は come out な い" Listening to Teresa Teng's "Farewell", I can't help but sigh, who has a deeper emotion than the sea? It is because there is no that I have to work harder to live, and I have to live so happily. Life, in fact, should be so simple.
Mother said, why can't men always cherish what they love in front of them, pursue those things that have been lost, and dream those false and unrealized dreams, how can they be able to live happily every day? Happiness is something that cannot be obtained without sacrifice.


Did I say something amazing? Write it down quickly. Such a lovely mother, as always, Hirokazu-eda. A director has been shooting the same type of film from beginning to end, focusing on the theme of family and affection. Although this time the layout is much smaller, the camera focuses on the daily life of a waste wood, showing the relationship between the family delicately and softly. , In the end, this typhoon seems to have blown away all the troubles. It seems that there is no change on the surface, but in fact, there have been ripples in the heart.


Even a failed life is a fresh life, because life has its own meaning. In the end, we all become the adults we most looked down upon as children. The embarrassed middle-aged man is running around for alimony. The cunning trick of buying Mizuno for his son is both funny and sad. He hates iron and steel and steals his mother's private money like his late father. He was teased by his sister as a "late bloomer". The only thing this gambler did not make a mistake in his life was to become the son of his parents. There is such a good mother, although the father is a bit of a jerk, but he has always been proud of his books as a treasure. Grandma Shu Xilin's acting skills really make the younger generation worship, naughty and coquettish with children, and My son eats milk popsicles that have been frozen for a long time, wipes curry stains on his clothes with saliva, etc. Small details really make people feel that she is the elder around us who cares for us the most. Abandoned, her distress and helplessness are hidden in her heart.


In your whole life, have you ever loved someone deeper than the sea?
What if not? Life itself is a very meaningful thing. Of course life is simpler and easier to be happy. Playing helplessly at the cards that my sister put in the stockings, eating senbei with my son on the slide in the typhoon, the family of three looking for 300 million lottery tickets... This is happiness.
Yes, family love is a bond that a typhoon can't blow away. Life goes on, so we have to keep walking.
Ps Although Uncle Kuan created a lot of things that made the viewers from the beginning to dislike him, to the end, he could understand and tolerate him with a kind heart, but girls, gamblers are not credible. I think Yoko's decision is right, and good children can't learn badly, right? The ancestral gambler attribute should really be corrected!

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Extended Reading
  • Dayton 2022-04-15 09:01:08

    Making friends is only to increase the number of people participating in the funeral. After the first five minutes of the opening credits, I firmly gave it five stars. "You are the enemy of tens of millions of horse betting fans and lottery fans across the country." "I am so old, but I will never love a person deeper than the sea. Ordinary people will not have it. It's because I don't have it that I can live and be so happy."

  • Winifred 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    I understand the big truth, but I still can't live my life well. This is a reflection of many people's lives. Which link goes wrong is the fate of our own destiny. "Late bloomer" has never been a compliment, and I've never been a derogatory word for this life. In the end how to go, I can walk on the life I want.

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.