The night after the rotavirus attacked, when my son fell asleep, I turned on the TV, and the movie was being broadcast on the Daily Cinema Channel.
Read it quietly. Mixed feelings.
The male lead is unemployed. I'm thinking, one day I'll be unemployed too, will there be a way back? I have always thought about buying a second-hand van to be a cargo driver. Accept the order, pick up the goods at point A, unload at point B, and achieve. cycle. Dignity? I don't think it's a problem.
The heroine is free. When the pressure is infinite, I was kidnapped, drove a Dream CAR, went to the beach, escaped, avoided, and wanted to start a new everything, but can I start over? It's just a dream.
The eldest son is rebellious. The movie in 2008, when the US war in the Middle East, and this year 2021, the US has completely withdrawn from Afghanistan. a cycle.
The clip of the kid reminds me of the majesty of my father when I was a child. Really exactly the same. And now that I have kids, how do I get along with my kids? Give him a different environment.
Japanese movies are always slow, quiet, blockbuster long takes. But the picture with no lines and only background sounds is really comfortable, such as the noise of the light rail driving several times in this film.
I love this kind of encounter movie.
2021.11.29
Attached is a screenshot of the video call between my son and his aunt this morning
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