A cyclist A Yin, who was abandoned by her family because of gambling, A Hua, a gay who lost her lover and loves women's clothing, Mikiko, a girl who ran away from home, and three homeless people found a child on the street on Christmas Eve. The child aroused A Hua's desire to be a mother, and she was determined to keep it by her side. The other two were a little resistant at first. The three homeless people couldn't take care of themselves. How could they bring another child? But Ah Hua doesn't want the children to be sold by more people. Although their living conditions are not good, at least they can care for the children. He didn't understand why parents could abandon their children. They gave the child a name, Kiyoko.
But it is not practical for three homeless people to raise a child after all, and they all persuade Ah Hua to send the child to the police station. Ah Hua said, "I will definitely hand her over to the police tomorrow, because I don't want every Christmas Eve in the future to be the worst day in this child's life."
Mikiko saw the news of the child's parents in the newspaper, and Ah Yin persuaded Ah Hua to return the child to the parents. After much deliberation, Ah Hua finally agreed. Ah Hua didn't know what his parents looked like since he was a child, and the child aroused his desire for a mother's love that he had never felt before. Maybe he also wants to seek an answer from the parents of the children, why they can abandon their children as a parent. "I want to ask her mother why she abandoned her, and if her answer is acceptable, I will forgive my mother."
In the process of finding the mother for the child, the three gradually talked about their past. Ah Yin was originally a cyclist. He was instigated to gamble and bankrupt his family. His wife and children were all gone, and he still owed a lot of debt. Gradually losing hope in life, he lived the life of a homeless person. Ah Hua is a homosexual and likes to pretend to be a woman. He had a relationship, but then the love "stepped on a bar of soap and fell to his death." After losing her lover, Ah Hua was devastated and wanted to escape from her previous life, so she became a wanderer Chinese. Mikiko's father is a policeman. The rebellious girl had a dispute with her father, accidentally stabbed her father, and fled as if flying, wandering outside, she met Ah Yin and Ah Hua.
Along the way to find the mother for the child, I met a lot of interesting people and things, and more importantly, there were many warm coincidences. The love for their children, and experiencing similarities to their own past along the way, makes them begin to gradually reflect on their own past. In the end, the child returned to the arms of the parents, and they also returned to the arms of love.
They are the nominal godfather of the child, but it can also be said that the child is the godfather of their respective lives. The children aroused their sense of belonging to the family, Ah Yin's wife and daughter forgave him, Mikiko felt remorse for her rebellion, forgave her father, and returned home, and Ah Hua finally realized what he had always dreamed of. mother's feeling. This is a very warm anime that makes people feel the sincerity and beauty of human nature and family warmth. Those just good coincidences make everything look like a dream, who knows, maybe nothing is real, but the love felt must be real.
The falsity and disguise of human nature, and the sincerity of love, appear in the movie together. When there is darkness, there is more beauty in light. With giving, it is even more precious to receive. They were both tramps who were out of tune with society. Both Ah Yin and Mikiko abandoned their responsibilities to their families, while Ah Hua had always had some kind of longing for family because she had never experienced the love from family. In the process of giving love to the children, the love of the three gradually rejuvenated, took root, and realized that they had escaped, misunderstood and willful towards their family before. They were finally redeemed by love, returned to their families, and returned to the embrace of love.
View more about Tokyo Godfathers reviews