"Kiko's Dining Table" is particularly good... 0. Each character has a complete line of action, only the father's is slightly thin, and only depicts how to repent. 1. The suicide club is actually a psychological group. The emotional desire between people is a life-and-death struggle, and the purpose of the psychological group is to hope that there are people in this world who are willing to be sheep eaten by lions. To be willing to accept the pain, to feel like a sheep, is to commit suicide. And after suicide, when we are close to death and feel the value of existence, we are resurrected and become our true selves. 2. The rough acting skills of the characters and the rough documentary style of the video = the most realistic illusion of happiness. 3. Symbolically, the world is a lion and a sheep, or a flower and a vase. It is difficult to stop the power struggle between people. Always want her to live his way, that is, the pain is hard to stop. 4. Kumiko story line. Playing a role because he lost himself and didn't know who he was, didn't forgive his parents, joined a suicide club, and saw a lot of people (represented by 54 teenage girls) who were escaping pain and committed suicide. Let Noriko witness the suicide of 54 girls and let her realize that people are avoiding pain, they should face pain and accept pain, face their father and themselves, and connect with themselves. 5. At the end of the movie, the camera is calm, and the character line reaches the end of the story. The girls connected themselves. 6. The blood of 54 people splattered out, so cool, people's pain.
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