It is said that the marriage according to the parents' wishes is the beginning of happiness?

Alyson 2022-03-26 09:01:14

After reading it, there is not much entanglement about whether Noriko is Electra or loves Ono, it is more of a doubt. Noriko is so satisfied with taking care of her father's living conditions that the smile at the beginning is so bright and bright that there is no reason. When my father and my aunt urged marriage, it was a joke at first, and then I found out that my father was about to marry again. Although happiness requires management and a start, there is no need to take action immediately to change the mentality. From then on, you can open your heart to accept others, but the film follows this and becomes a married woman. The tears of my daughter and the sadness of my father in the empty room didn't resonate with me. This may be Noriko's conservative thinking! I don't agree with remarrying, I don't want to accept Ono's pursuit, and I'm willing to try to marry a man who has no interest for my father. Many parents always take it for granted that they are willing to set a circle for a better life for their children. Once the child deviates from the track, they will use their own love to blackmail the child. The father's words are reasonable, not necessarily happy, but try and work hard, but if you are lucky, Noriko is in After getting married, the smell is similar to that of the husband, and the beauty is beautiful, but what about the other way around? Who is responsible for the result? The man who thought he liked him! Someone is in charge. Back then, I married in a hurry for my father's peace of mind. Unfamiliar men, the change from never marrying to marriage, and the concern for my father were simply covered by a great emotion. I always felt that Noriko was unhappy in her marriage, and it may not be the case in the future. happiness. There are thousands of marriages in the world, and many of them start with impure motives, such as those who form marriages for the sake of profit, and end up as families. But I always feel that most of them fail and end up hurting others, but how lucky they are to be able to bond at the right time! Marriage and family are really difficult, it is too early to talk about it but it is also a big problem.

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  • Vaughn 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Setsuko Shenyanhara, this slow and tranquil play is almost her one-man show! This time, Noriko is no longer indifferent and smiling, but has emotional changes, joys and sorrows, so it is more vivid. Or the standard Ozu story, parent-child relationship, interesting Ozu-style humor, conventional expression, low-camera, fixed-camera, head-to-head and so on. After thinking about it after reading it, the theme is not to follow the tradition and describe the scenery of the world, but to bring a more desolate and more universal life perception, and the realm is quite high.

  • Grayson 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    "You must be happy." The more she said that, the more she and him (Noriko and her father) needed to suppress their own emotions. In a sense, the wedding and seeing off in the film were like Noriko said goodbye to her past as an adult ceremony, learning to suppress her own desires, or learning to give up and forbearance really means becoming an adult to be recognized by others and this society, just like the last one in the film. Mirror, the tide is hitting the beach one after another, and they (the waves) come towards the beach invariably and follow a certain law, maybe she doesn't know it, but it is in this law that she learns to forbearance. Give up and become a wave in the tide. The film is not just a story about morality and Electra, but also a story of how a person placed in society learns to give up his own desires to gain universal acceptance.

Late Spring quotes

  • Aya Kitagawa: [to Noriko] Men are no good. They're devious. Before marriage they only show their good side, but once they have you, everything awful comes out. Even if you marry for love, you never know what you're getting.

  • Shôichi Hattori: Here it is. "Friedrich List." You're right, there's no Z. L-I-S-T.

    Shukichi Somiya: That's what I thought. Liszt was the musician.