2008 Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa's realistic work. The film reflects the devastation of Japanese family life. Under the Great Depression, the normally invisible pressure almost had a devastating impact on the lives of petty bourgeoisie families. It is already very valuable to make a good story film around this theme. What is remarkable is that this film shows more spiritual thinking within this small topic. For example, "How to treat the evasive kidnapping relationship between the United States and Japan", "How to face a powerful competitor like China's growing economy", "Should I abandon the hypocritical Japanese national dignity", "Integrity under extreme living conditions" The fight against hypocrisy" and so on. Seeing such a movie that has the courage to analyze reality and think deeply, I feel that under the high-intensity review and prohibition in China, how many years do we need to wait before we can use movies to reflect reality? Sadly. The editing, light and shadow control, and lens calls of the movie itself are all top-notch. Sharp weapon good deeds, this movie is really impeccable. A director who can make such a film in his entire life is worthy of the title of master. Kiyoshi Kurosawa is an amazing director.
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