Feelings are still very soft. Whether it is the Tangshan Earthquake I watched when I was a child, Hachiko the loyal dog, or the ten promises I made with the dog, Japanese films always bring me the most moving, because its themes talk about life and death, and about lifelong existence. meaning. He always talked about his insignificance lightly, but he still went on actively and peacefully.
But the irony mixed with the softness is the despair of every surviving Xiaoling after the war. What is Xiaoling's attitude in the movie, what is the author's attitude, they have seen a lot, they want to fight to the end, but what is the meaning of "war"? Maybe it's just an impulsive Bushido spirit (I really don't have a backache when I stand talking).
No one wants to start a war, so it is useless to hate Japan as a nation. Although they have done a lot of terrible things in the past, it is difficult to accept, but at least the people now are innocent. Every page of the history book has taken countless lives. I know what my side is, but no matter who it is, it is a life equal to me. We are shocked because we understand their stories, and then we think about it. Substitute later, otherwise every life is enough for us to cry countless times.
The war destroyed many families. The reason women are so disciplined is also because they think men are doing harder jobs. So what is the meaning of life, the pain of loss in the film, the sadness that appears to the extreme laughter, how sad and how important a thing is, only when you are sad can you laugh.
In today's society, as long as the emotional range is not large, a person's feelings are not worth mentioning. Maybe I'm the only one who thinks so, and has to change my mind before something happens.
In the face of national calamity, individual subtle emotions cannot be felt at all. Compared with "Grave of the Fireflies", this film also avoids political topics. It simply focuses on Xiaoling and tells her story well. That's enough. The importance of order, this epidemic is also, I think people should have faith. I found that being timid sometimes is really not a bad thing. When a nation is timid, they will be very obedient and easy to manage, thus making it easier to manage. civilization. (brain hole wide open)
In the end, I still want to go back to Xiaoling in this movie. She is very clumsy and careless, and she is not without human emotions, but she is very down-to-earth, no one will hate her, her shining point is kindness, her silence Reconciliation and self-reconciliation are all about: don't make trouble, is this a national characteristic of Japan?
The reason why Zhe hates the sea is because he lost his relatives, and seeing the rabbit in the painting sparks hope, I still feel the torture of the toe-grabbing of Zhe to the rest of the writer Zhou, the conversation and bearing of the two men make it impossible for me Let me understand, this may be brought about by the war, or it may be a national cultural difference.
See other comments about: "Legitimacy of reenactment", think about it later! Were women in WWII against being in the military? Anti-war defeat is not really anti-war! It is filled with personal anger and impulsive emotions.
Interpretation of the first reaction: This film has no political inclination, it is more about presenting a social status quo, the insignificance of life in the face of state affairs, the neglect of individual emotions, and the reflection of human nature and national characteristics. In the comment area, it is said that it distorts the historical reality, but the major events are almost the same. From the standpoint of Japan, it has been relatively objective, at least from my point of view, it is not too distorted.
What is the position of the film? Do you think Japan doesn't have the formalism that everyone hates? Why are they not so strong? (Want to ask)
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