I think this movie is to show us the life of ordinary Japanese people during World War II, to take us to see the state of Japan in the war from another perspective, and to watch the war from a more close-to-life perspective. So don't bring some political issues into this film full of artistic perception. After watching the movie, what we should discuss more is what form the film uses to pull us back to that time and space, and how it projects the protagonist's emotions onto ourselves. Moreover, I believe that the director himself did not want to express anti-war sentiments. He just sprinkled his lingering feelings for Hiroshima and Kure City through the protagonist's point of view and through the protagonist's paintings. among the lakes and mountains.
The love between the heroine Suzuo and her husband Zhou Zuo is the most impressive and unforgettable part of me after watching this film. On the bridge where they met for the first time, Ling said to Zhou Zuo: Zhou Zuo, thank you. Find me in this corner of the world, please don't leave me, please stay by my side all the time. I really like this sentence, because it is so touching. In the vast sea of people, I found the person who was destined for it. What reason is there not to be together? Although I am in a small corner of this big world, you can always follow the navigator in your heart to get to my positioning point accurately.
The film unfolds the story from the perspective of an ordinary person, and the mortals in the world do not have much to ask for, and it is such a corner where they can be at ease. Here, I also want to say to someone now or in the future: Then I will be waiting for you in the corner of this world, don't get lost!
View more about In This Corner of the World reviews