Like father like son

Geovany 2022-01-15 08:02:05

Frankly speaking, last night, after watching Yu Ke and this "As a Father Like a Son", I was so hard-hearted that I cried in a mess. Maybe it stems from the emotional connection of thousands of families, but it is deeply rooted in the pain of human nature. . I envy the Saimu and his wife who are willing to spend time and a heart to accompany and love their children, but in fact, they may be even more helpless and sad for the unbearable current social situation and the people struggling with their livelihoods. In such a reality, it may be an extravagant thing to be able to say "a child is actually time" like Zhaimu dignifiedly. However, what I admire more is that it was Hirokazu Ee who put forward a bolder vision that the relationship between father and son can exist beyond blood. Even if there is no blood relationship, the six-year emotional bondage of a family, behind the fact that father is often away from home, in the moving photos, many fathers seem to have suddenly discovered the recorded time, those sons photographed on the camera. The father's daily life is the emotion and perspective that only a father and son can have. It carries the life of the father that the child loves. Perhaps this is like a parent who likes to share a baby in a circle of friends, and one day suddenly finds that their children are also paying attention to themselves.

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  • Cheyanne 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    "Father Like Son", I want to die after reading it. We can't make such a movie. Those who say yes are bragging with good wishes.

  • Wilfred 2022-03-27 09:01:17

    It was Hirokazu Kore-eda that simply dropped the level this time. Only because there is a basic story suspense, I was dragged to follow the plot. The whole is a mediocre commercial work, too elaborate, and I can't see it in the early years. Brilliant talent. What is worth emphasizing is his unique sense of humor with no trace of details, such as the two bitten straws, the shabby little electrical house with the words TOSHIBA and TSUTAYA written at the same time. ["Raising children is not a pitcher, but a catcher". Many of Fukuyama's characters are pitchers who pitch according to their own preferences. Lilly Frank's Xiongda is a catcher who will catch whatever the child throws. This line portrays two different kinds of fathers. Then why cut it in the end? Because I'm worried that this way, Yuda's image will be too handsome. 】——It's Hirokazu-eda "Things I Was Thinking When I Made a Movie"