Father and son

Scotty 2022-03-26 09:01:11

Japanese cinema is always delicate, be it the scenery, the music, the background, or the silent gaze.

It not only talks about family love, but also the common points and intersections of the three generations of father and son growth, and the bits and pieces of the relationship between husband and wife, the adults in the eyes of children and the children in the eyes of adults.
What kind of family brings up what kind of children
We always look at the world with the thoughts and eyes of adults, and we take it for granted that what we do will never be wrong, but we often overlook that children's hearts are sensitive and fragile.

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Extended Reading
  • Kiley 2022-03-27 09:01:17

    The story itself relies too much on topicality and lacks in-depth exploration of human nature. The purpose and function of all the characters are too obvious, and there is a lot of craftsmanship. The middle part is very protracted, and there are many meaningless repetitions. In the end, although it gave a warm ending, its expression was also abrupt and blunt. Looking back now, all I can remember is the topicality of the story.

  • Casey 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    There are many small details used to shape the characters, (biting a straw, asking for an invoice, "do you like me more than my father?", the nurse's bowing in focus...) These details often occur in life, and are often ignored in art works, and are placed in words It seems deliberate, a contemporary novel written with images.