Today I finally went to see TOKYO SONATA, because it was a ticket sent by a friend in early April. I think this type of film should not be able to last for so long, and it may have been released early... I didn't expect that Changchun was still showing. To be honest, I didn’t expect much at first, I just thought it was a fresh Japanese style novel, but it was more beautiful than I expected, and I was really moved. , a multi-faceted realistic film from a nation-state. The whole movie presents powerlessness, depression and confusion, until the last scene, the "Moonlight" of "Debussy", in the healing sound of the piano, soothes all the tired wounds, even if life is impossible to come back, but this For a moment, it seemed that he had the courage to start over... A director who has always made horror films, this work has successfully told a story that is shocking and thought-provoking.
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