Just finished watching the last point of the Tokyo Sonata. The story of the next day after dawn.
Before Youku stayed in the sea where the mother lay in pain.
It was so miserable that I didn't even have the air to vent.
At dawn the next day, the younger son went home first. There was no one at home, and it was the same situation as when his mother was kidnapped and left.
The mother woke up in the seaside hut. The thief had already driven away. It should have been the thief who rescued the mother from the sea. She went home alone and saw her little son at home alone. She asked if your father was not there, and then cooked for the son. went.
Father woke up from the street and was not killed. He stumbled and threw the bag of money he had picked up into the lost and found box, and walked home, wearing the cleaner's clothes, covered in blood and wounds.
No disguise this time.
But there is no explanation for each other.
Family dinner. Another silent meal. Yet no train passed through the tremors that made the heart unbearable. Everyone, especially the father, was unabashedly hungry and ate deliciously.
Four months later, the family went to see their youngest son's exam at the Music Affiliated High School.
The movie was quiet and filmed the whole process of the younger son playing Debussy Moonlight.
There are no other sounds. Only the younger son plays. The camera shows the slowly gathering audience, focusing on the faces of the mother and father, as well as the piano teacher.
The performance ended without applause. It's so quiet that it hurts my heart, but it's not a heart-wrenching pain, but the pain of the music being too beautiful, the pain of the process of being evened out by the slightest bit of pain.
The youngest son stood up and was very quiet, the father and mother spontaneously stood up and walked towards their child, and the family walked out of the classroom with all eyes on.
The movie ends. Quietly type the staff list.
Then it sounded like the sound of people walking in the classroom of the Music Attached Middle School.
No sensationalism whatsoever.
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