When I first heard that my husband was ill, I thought it was going to stage another parting. It wasn't until his wife "suddenly died" that he didn't get into the topic after that, and the front was just foreshadowing. Although the wife's death was a bit abrupt, it created a good opportunity for the development of the plot, and her departure did not reduce the role of her heroine—whether in the movie or in Rudi's heart, the wife never left.
I have seen a lot of scenes of losing my lover, and suicide with tears is not new, but I have never seen someone like Rudi. There is no heart-breaking search for life and death, crying loudly, fierce feelings often come and go quickly, the deepest love is hidden in my heart, can not be expressed in words, can only wear her clothes, go where she wants to go Where, watching the scenery she wants to see, and dancing her favorite dance, just to find every breath of her, I hope she can return to her as soon as possible. If it is not for continuous thoughts, how can there be such inseparable love that cannot be lost, and how can people not be moved to tears?
Another highlight is Japanese dance. I believe the director must have done a lot of research on this aspect. In fact, I suspect that the main content is not any one of the couple at all, but an interpretation of dance. As a viewer, I felt deeply the beauty of Japanese dance after watching it. Those movements were not designed by design, but the natural expression of the current feelings and the response to the call of life. Whether it is a small town in Europe, a peaceful seaside, or amidst the feasting and high-rise buildings in Tokyo, people are unhappy-like a dead wife, confining the true self, always thinking that there is still a lot of time, waiting for the time to come. I can only leave regrets to myself and the people around me. And in the end, with the appearance of Mount Fuji and the dance by the lake, Rudi finally found his wife who has been leaning on for so many years, found a happy feeling, and left with satisfaction.
In the intertwining of crows and the beauty of cherry blossoms, perhaps the director wants to sarcast something. Not everyone can be as lucky as Rudi to have the opportunity to reflect on and rediscover their own lives. The basis for all this is also love-one The feelings that are gradually dying in modern society, how can his children still cherish this simple and persistent love?
Maybe that little girl is hope.
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ach ja in German is the same as in Japanese, really?
Is the person holding the FREE HUGS sign in the park a performance artist? ==
Carl is left-handed - left hand with a knife oh ha
grace. . . I really want to see Mount Fuji~
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