As much happiness as you feel, as much pain as you feel

Greta 2022-03-22 09:02:32


In the end the eldest son kept his hands shaking when he buried his younger sister
so someone said he was indifferent or accepted his fate because he didn't cry
but I know
that was his pain

from the beginning of the movie when
the mother was their mother and
they were I have never had the kind of happiness that we take for granted. There is no way to leave the
house . Seeing contentment on their faces, so the eldest son will feel happy when he hangs the quilt with his mother. The eldest daughter can be so bright and happy when she puts on nail polish. In front of the little surprises, they are cute like angels. These are the four children in this family. The four children are both surprising and sad. I don't know how, as such an irresponsible mother, she can teach these children to be so sensible and obedient. Take care of yourself but these are really four wonderful kids so I can't understand the choice between the eldest son and the mother if the mother is willing to do her duty as a mother then these children will have a very good future even if they are not rich But at least they will all become happy people. If the eldest son is willing to accept the help of society and let these four children go to suitable families , their future will be promising.























But the truth is not a
joke. Big brother told
the truth about it until the last
three little ones died. The older ones went to jail. This is the cruel story that Hirokazu Kore -
eda tells with the gentle light and slow camera that he is best at.

People know
that Shizuo always say that I have a lot of emotional spillovers.
In fact,
my childhood was so happy that it seemed like it could be made into a fairy tale . Every little bit
is beautiful and scary,
so I understand what happiness is,
and the amount of happiness can even be used for me, who is lacking in emotions later. Splurge as much as they want,
but they can't
. Because they have no happiness at all
, they spontaneously develop a sense of happiness that is different from ordinary people,
but the happiness they get is
really
too little,
so they can't feel the real pain,
even if the eldest daughter knows After their mother had given up on them,
even when the eldest son heard the Yamamoto's on the other end of the phone,
even when the younger daughter died so silently and ended up buried under the plane,
they couldn't feel the piercing feeling. The pain
is not because they think things can only be this way
, not because they are cold and emotionless, and they dare to face this cruel reality
, not because they want to continue their lives and wait for the pain to come.
They can only feel so much pain
as the happiness they feel is
insignificant .

I watched the movie in one
go. There were no bird spots, no pauses, or even distractions,
because I was reluctant to let go of any scenes that seemed lengthy and meaningless.
It has to be said that Hirokazu Kore-eda is a strong enough director. His gentleness not only did
not heal, but it broke our hearts. I said
that this is a good movie. It is
not a lie. I don't understand that kind of nervousness when a person wants to pursue happiness. She is indeed a selfish guy, but it 's not worth blaming the director for telling us that.










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  • Keiko, the mother: Now that we've moved into a new home, I'm gonna explain the rules to you, one more time. Let's promise to keep 'em, okay?

    Yuki: Okay. How many are there?

    Keiko, the mother: Okay, first of all: No loud voices or screaming. Can you do that?

    Yuki: I can.

    Keiko, the mother: Okay, next: No going outside.

    Yuki: Okay.

    Keiko, the mother: Can you do that? No even out on the veranda.

    Yuki: Okay, Mommy.

    Keiko, the mother: "Okay, Mommy." Can you keep that promise?

    Yuki: Sure!

    Keiko, the mother: Can you do it, little Shige-runt?

    Shigeru: MEEEEEW!

    Keiko, the mother: You gotta promise hardest, huh? Right? Absolutely no going outside. Can you do that? Bet you can-can.

  • Pachinko Parlor Employee: Shit. I'm 10 yen short. Lend me 10 yen.

    Akira Fukushima: Ten yen?

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: No big deal, huh? Lend me. What the hell is with that big wallet? What the hell is this?

    Akira Fukushima: It's a hand-me-down from Mom.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: From who?

    Akira Fukushima: From Mom.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: You moved, right? Roomy, huh? Any pubic hair comin', yet?

    Akira Fukushima: No...

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Bullshit. I got mine in fifth grade.

    Akira Fukushima: No way.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: No bullshit.

    Akira Fukushima: Well...

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: What the heck are you smiling about, huh?

    Akira Fukushima: Well, It's just that single mother's gine, well... there's no money...

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Whoa. I don't have any money. What've you got left?

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: About 10,000 yen.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Oh, that's enogh, huh? You know, I'm in a hell of a jam. My stupid girlfriend, you know, she totally maxed out my credit cards. I'm badly off. I'm working my ass off, slowly paying it down, man. Uh, this is all I've got on me. This is it, the last time, huh?

    Akira Fukushima: Thanks, thank you.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Okay. I'm outta here.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: By the way, Yuki ain't my kid. Every time I did with your mom, I used a prophylactic, huh? Good bye.

    Akira Fukushima: See ya.

    Pachinko Parlor Employee: Bye-bye.

    Akira Fukushima: Thanks for this.