Let the moonlight illuminate this dark night...

Ada 2022-12-02 05:26:32

In order to watch Haruka Igawa's movie, I found "Tokyo Sonata", and I knew it was a supporting actress after watching it. It doesn't matter, Koizumi Kyoko can also see the charm of that mature woman, and more importantly, the movie attracts me . I'm only in my 20s now. I don't live and work in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, nor do I live in Tokyo. I don't know much about the work pressure and family pressure of men in Tokyo. I also don't know much about the dignity of a father in Tokyo. But the movie gave me this kind of pressure, depression, and the breakdown of dignity.

The emotions of watching the movie are a little depressed, deep and helpless from beginning to end. Kenji's father was fired, he quietly climbed the back door and went home to receive a relief meal. When he was unemployed, he reunited with an old friend who was ill. During the interview, he was asked to sing. Knowing that he was unemployed for a long time, an old friend who was also unemployed committed suicide and cleaned the toilet. To be honest, if it were me, I might have collapsed a long time ago, but Kenji's father did not collapse. He admired him very much. He just vented on the trash outside and let go of his dignity outside, but as the head of the family, He still didn't let go of this dignity, and he worked hard to support the wall of dignity, even though its bricks had been scattered all over the place.

Kenji's father was hit and bled a lot. I thought he was dead, but I didn't expect him to be reborn. Jian'er's mother also woke up from her dream and saw the sun.

Here comes the best part of the movie. Kenji, who has a talent for the piano, took the entrance exam for the music school. He started to play. The sound of the piano was so soft and comfortable that it suppressed the whole movie. The sound of the piano quickly entered your heart. The sound of the piano suddenly became a little excited and ups and downs, as if it had crushed your heart, you were completely released, and everything before had been shattered by it. The audience in the film was also attracted, and the audience behind stood up and leaned forward in a row to become the audience. At the end of the piano, it falls again, and slowly, the piano sound is really amazing. It seems to bring out the ups and downs of your life. It seems to imply the insight of life. The music is really amazing. After Kenji finished playing, Kenji's parents were filled with happiness and joy, and they led Kenji to the stage. The audience was still intoxicated by the sound of the piano just now, with expressionless faces, quietly watching the family leave. This scene, the expression of the family, seems to feel that the director is telling me that the Kenji family has finally found a way of life that truly belongs to them. They are freed and go ashore. But the performance of the audience seemed to tell me that, like most people in Tokyo, they were still drowning in the bitter sea. Although the family of the protagonist is happy in the end, it still cannot hide the sadness of this era in Tokyo.

When I first saw the name "Tokyo Sonata", I didn't know if I thought it was a lament or something, but I knew that the movie was going to talk about some sad things in Tokyo. But in fact it is indeed a sad story, but the sonata at the end is not sad, I heard hope, heard the soft place in my heart, and I was released. In the future, I may also establish a family, I may become a father, and life may beat and kick you mercilessly. I hope that at that time, you will not forget the "Tokyo Sonata", and you will still play Kenji in your heart. "Moonlight" by Debussy.

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Extended Reading
  • Marlen 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    1. If the awakening does not bring corresponding changes, the awakening itself is just meaningless pain 2. The male protagonist looks like Huang Bo

  • Beulah 2022-04-19 09:03:18

    Is this man some kind of relative of Akira Kurosawa?

Tokyo Sonata quotes

  • Megumi Sasaki: Screw your authority.

  • Megumi Sasaki: How wonderful it would be if my whole life so far turns out to have been a dream, and suddenly I wake up and I'm someone else entirely.