Nothing but we have love

Beulah 2022-12-08 13:28:25

"I have never loved deeper than the sea." Grandma said that, and when she was accompanied by Teresa Teng, she felt that her whole body was warmed; the son who loved gambling always wanted to go home and steal money, but his mother couldn't see through it. To put it bluntly, there is also a good sister who loves her brother and always thinks of a way to "save him"...; There are no ups and downs in the whole film, but I feel that although life is not as good as it should be, everyone still lives at ease; life should be Don't forget the original intention, we can have nothing, but we have love.

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  • Demario 2022-04-14 08:01:01

    My favorite movie in recent years is Hirokazu Kore-eda's movie. The movie combines the themes of several of his past plays: father and son, two generations of intertextuality, lack and a certain degree of "abandonment", but I think his this time. The performance is the most calm and sincere, and there is not much scheming. ps: The two gays next to me were tired of watching the movie, kissing and touching each other, I really wanted to sprinkle them with drinks

  • Clarissa 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    The play is too powerful! The plot is not based on events, but is a paste, sticking to the protagonist who can't break up with everything, and the more "clumped" (to his ex-wife, Yiyi, his children, and his obsession with his face), but he has no money and no strength to carry it. The account of life, but the years do continue, so everything about watching movies is more and more perfect. Maybe it can be called the structure is prudent, but Teresa Teng fans preemptively marked the audience's foot: "Life is very simple!"

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.