Mamoru Hosoda probably lived happily ever after after getting married...

Zaria 2022-04-07 08:01:01

The mood in 100 minutes is

I will always like Mamoru Hosoda → I don't like Mamoru Hosoda anymore → I will always like Mamoru Hosoda QAQ

After reading it, I understand why the rating of this movie is only 2.8/5.0 in Japan. Many people took their children to the cinema after watching the trailer, but after watching it, they found that it was actually not suitable for children. The Tokyo Station in the middle was like a horror movie. The child sitting next to me resisted and silently crawled into my mother's arms without crying... And the later timeline is too difficult for children to understand.

In the future, look at these timelines, once a small step is wrong, we may not exist now.

In fact, I watched the boy go back and forth repeatedly because of his petty temper, and he didn't know what he wanted to say. Even if the little actions of the child were cute, they gradually felt a little annoying. But after hearing this, he sat up instantly.

It's hard to describe this feeling, because Mamoru Hosoda's story was written by himself, except "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", which was adapted from the novel of the same name.

Simply put, I saw his worldview again.

In the future, in addition to the growth of a boy and his parents, there is also the wonder of time and fate.

No doubt this is because I wear a tenfold fan filter...

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I love くんちゃん growing up! ! ! Wherever there are high school students who are worth 258,000 to 80,000, there will be me! ! !

The grandfather in the motorcycle leather jacket is so handsome and blind! After finding out at the end of the film that it was dubbed by Masaharu Fukuyama, he was once again blinded by handsome

When the subtitles came to the end of the show, I slumped in my chair in despair: My favorite director came to persuade me to get married and have children.

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  • Ubaldo 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    6/10. Before entering the magic moment, various family disputes lacked the progressive relationship of the plot, relying on small life events, such as Xiaojun's love for tram toys, accidentally discovering that his breath was exhaling a mist on the window, these small events did not serve As the plot progresses, it's mediocre and boring. The home in the film is the dining room, the kitchen and the living room are one piece, and the front hall is divided into another layered structure. The family-like oak tree is planted in the central courtyard to serve as a guide for time and space travel, which is more conducive to the omission of time and space for the continuity of the shots, such as expressing the future. The Xiaojun and the future went to replace the dolls for the daughter's festival without telling their father, and moved from the starting room to the lower one at the bottom of the stairs, but such a lens design is commonplace. The play guides the protagonist to see the real life through the people who pass through, like Xiaojun's loss of favor and the encounter with his young mother in the rain echoes (Xiaojun learned how to put a note in high heels to express his wishes), Xiaojun rides a motorcycle with his great-grandfather Carrying the fear of breaking through cycling, there is a hag among the passers-by mothers with big eyes when they get lost in the subway battle. The great-grandfather's left leg was shot and the red hand scar in the future enhances the richness of children's fantasy.

  • Darwin 2022-04-07 08:01:01

    #Cannes71# has always had the tradition of selecting cartoons for two weeks. This film is estimated to be Mamoru Hosoda's life insights and self-pitying after giving birth to his second child. The concept of time is interesting, and so does the family history (even with the trauma of WWII). The biweekly explosion is as if these foreigners have never seen a cartoon...

Mirai quotes

  • Mirai: You did it again. You tried to hit me with your bullet train even after Mom told you not to.

    Kun: But it wasn't a bullet train!

    Mirai: You aren't supposed to use a bullet train to hit people.

    Kun: It was a Super Azusa.

    Mirai: [angrily] I don't care what kind it was!

    [scoffs]

    Mirai: And why can't you be a little nicer to Mom?

    Kun: I don't know, I just can't.

    Mirai: It's her one day off from work. She doesn't get many and she has to spend it fighting with you. Come on, try.

    Kun: [sniffling] I know... I'm not cute.

    Mirai: Huh?

    Kun: [crying, wipes tear from his eye] Both Baby Mirai and Yukio are really cute. Not me. I know I'm not that cute anymore.

    [continues sobbing]

    Mirai: Oh come on, that's not true. You're very cute!

    Kun: [walking away]

    Mirai: You're the cutest! Adorable!

    Kun: [crying harder; runs away]

  • Kun (High Schooler): [off-screen] That's just awful. Yep, a complete wreck. I'm talking about your attitude. Boy, does it stink.

    Kun: [looks inside train station, sees a high schooler sitting inside] Hello?

    Kun (High Schooler): You're supposed to go camping, am I right? Catch bugs, watch fireworks, all that stuff. And you guys will be staying at your grandparents' place. It's the summer you've all been looking forward to. Think of all the happy memories you could be making together. But instead you don't wanna go. Why is that?

    Kun: Uh... how do you know? Who are you?

    Kun (High Schooler): What's more important, the color of your pants or your memories? Well, it's your choice. Just go home and say you're sorry already.

    Kun: NO. I do NOT like them.

    Kun (High Schooler): What?

    Kun: [referring to his pants] AND I WILL NOT WEAR THEM!

    Kun (High Schooler): [getting annoyed] No, you do not not like them.

    Kun: [as a train appears] No, I don't not not like them!

    Kun (High Schooler): No, you do not not not not like them!

    Kun: Yes, I do NOT not not not like them!

    Kun (High Schooler): NO! You do *not* not not not not not like them!

    [train pulls into the station. Doors open]

    Kun (High Schooler): Don't get on!

    Kun: Uh...?

    [looks back in hesitation]

    Kun (High Schooler): Stop! Don't get on, 'kay?

    [whistle blows. Kun glowers at high schooler and bounds for train]

    Kun (High Schooler): No! Wait! Wait!

    Kun: [glowers at boy as the train pulls away]

    Kun (High Schooler): [gazing after it in disappointment] Little brat.