"Next Station, Heaven" by Kore-eda Hirokazu

Telly 2022-01-19 08:02:08



I really didn't expect it to be so good, it should be regarded as the one that I have seen most in the Japanese movies I have watched except
Akira Kurosawa's "Ran".

The investigation of the survival history of ordinary people can be in-depth and appropriate, and there is almost no trace of modification to such a
perfect degree. I really don’t know what to say except for being moved and moved. If you just
look at the brief introduction on the cover It is easy to think of the Italian "You Country Station"
, but the feeling after reading it is of course absolutely different from it, even in addition to the
transfer station from the world to the spiritual world , there is no extra. Similarity, "You Country Station" uses suspense to affect
the development of the entire plot. To the end of the wonderful end, "The Next Stop, Heaven" is always a dull and
water-like interview-style record and narration, which is better than " quiet country station "have too much aura,
like a record that" the most beautiful memory of the moment "and the last to know the true identity of a young boy
(also go beyond that, to the audience themselves to comprehend, he finally disappeared when the screen looking at the camera lens on
the back of four colleagues Oda Yi Jiali eyes and look quite touching), an annual volume of video
tape, and even the truth that "half-crescent" behind all people discern this film in the flat now God
odd greatness, if they feel Japan is a good country to make money sensational by tears, seen the film may
make you change your view point, this is what I always wanted to see but hard to see "history mortal"
, and Hou Hsiao-hsien the early films are similar, but different means, Hou is in reality (even if it is simulated
to come) recorded history, and "next stop, the kingdom of heaven" is described by mortal recorded in the memories of
the history of existence, the purpose is the same of.

I like it very much, I really like it! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

I just finished watching it in a noisy environment in the afternoon, so I should be quiet to watch late at night to make it feel better.

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  • Kenji Yamamoto, who wants to forget his past: Say I choose a memory, from when I was eight or ten years old. Then I'll only remember how I felt back then? I'll be able to forget everything else? Really? You can forget? Well, then that really is heaven.