What happened in Japan ten years ago is easily reminiscent of what happened to us today. Probably when people reach middle age, they can better understand the protagonist's struggle between trapped beasts. The first half is better than the second half. It was the first time to see Koji Koji play a slightly joyful role, which was relatively fresh. But his presence also derails the story a bit. Teruyuki Kagawa's performance is very good, and the feeling of being down and down and still retaining dignity is very good. Koizumi's mother role is also on the aesthetic point of view, gentle and elegant. The eldest son is very similar to Zaizai back then. The economic downturn is inevitable, and it is very important to adjust your mentality. Let’s encourage you.
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