Everyone has greed and obsession. Juro ignores his wife's persuasion and wants to make a fortune in the war. When he is away, he encounters a female ghost who is happy and happy. After discovering the true face of the female ghost, he returns home, but finds that his wife is gone; Wei Yi wanted to be a samurai, and he didn't even care about his wife's safety, but after becoming a samurai, he met his wife at a pleasure-seeking place, only to realize that it was meaningless to be a samurai without a wife.
Both of them have regrets to some extent. It cannot be said that their greed and obsession are wrong, but they are indeed more self-conscious. They do not think about the people around them and their families as much as their wives. Although they cannot be generalized, they are in a chaotic home. In uncertain times, women may be more content. The three important women are all good. Miyagi is devoted to the family, her daughter, and her husband. Abin has always been worried about her husband's safety. Wakasa just wants to find someone to love. .
What should I say about the final picture? It looks quite harmonious. Maybe I have had experience with female ghosts. I got along well with my dead wife, and I have a bit of conscience.
In addition, it is quite realistic for the Japanese to photograph their own country. The soldiers and generals are completely negative images, but after looking at them, I found that there are no really annoying characters.
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