tokyo godfather
Jin Min is getting more and more down-to-earth, and he talks about a heavy social topic-parent-child conflict in a lighthearted and funny way.
There are two sentences in the film, "No parents will forget their children" and "Children can't forget their parents." These are the eyes of this film.
Ah Hua, who was abandoned at birth and lives with the male eldest sister's mother, a group of "girls" are full of warmth, and they are basically children who lack the affection of their biological parents, but they are full of love for their children
Ah Jin originally ran a bicycle shop, but under social pressure, he drank and gambled, owed a lot of debt, and went out of the house, but he never forgot his children.
Miyuki, who stabbed her father, who is a police officer, ran away from home in fear of the crime, always longing for her father's care.
Speaking of which, Ah Jin's daughter actually loves her father and finds an older doctor who looks exactly like his father to marry. . .
This piece looks funny and harmonious, the luck of Xiao Qingzi and the final kamikaze are another line, the miracle of Christmas.
But why are they all flat heads, Miyuki's father, Ah Hua's old love, taxi driver, Sachiko's husband, and Ah Jin's creditor. . .
Isn't it the father image that most fit in people's hearts?
For the sake of the career, for the family, the able-bodied head, the resolute face, everyone's father should be like this... No, the tears are about to flow, and I think of my old father.
Compared to my mother, when I think of my father, my heart is always full of grief. I don't have the softness and tenderness of my mother, but it is a strong image standing in front of the child and crying silently behind my back.
The original text is godfathers, yes, the father of every child should be a god-like existence, with a serious face, and always smiling calmly in the face of his family.
1225, the whole film is full of Christmas reminders, ordinary days are extraordinary, extraordinary days are ordinary, ordinary people are extraordinary, ordinary people are extraordinary. . .
Hmm, seems to understand it pretty well. . .
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