Ont des detours insoupconnes." The
charm of fate lies in unexpected turns.
In my opinion, this animation is an absolutely absolutely persuasive animation. Seeing the origin of the names of the four members of the family in other film reviews, I think it makes sense. But the author's intention may not be just a coincidence, but to "reanimate the dead", because none of the four people in the play died.
Overall, it's a popular anime, but the plot is tight and the graphics and music are great. It's a movie worth watching.
The main theme of this film is "The charm of fate lies in unexpected turns"
1. Alan's birth and growth
Alan's smile at birth is a big turning point. He is the first character in the film to laugh from the inside.
The tone of the animation is gray, the city is gloomy, and every character is melancholy. What does not fit with modern society is that we at least pretend to be optimistic. The animation removes all these disguises and allows us to face our hearts. Thought. At the same time, it also reflects many social problems, empty nesters, single people, and couples who cannot love each other. People choose to commit suicide for different reasons, but live for the same reasons - nostalgia, love, family, future.
Alan has always worried his parents from birth to the real start of the film, because he loves to laugh too much, and the reason for his parents' worry is in my opinion that they are afraid of affecting the business or the image handed down from the grandfather's generation, but absolutely Not because of the pressures of life for money. If this is a problem, then the whole film involves the parent's discipline of the child, whether to let him grow up or try his best to make him the model in his mind. Although many parents expect their children to grow up freely, they inevitably get mixed up with their unfulfilled wishes when they were young or until now. For example, because my mother likes pierced ears, she pulled me and pierced two.
And the family business. Aaron tried so hard to break down his family's financial support, which made me feel that the film was unrealistic (but originally, this film was not realistic), and he was too capable, and finally succeeded. But we know that there are always a bunch of diaosi groups behind successful people. I quite like their 5 little comrades, begging for nothing, competing with their brains, and working hard to finally bring down the family business of the Allen family. What are you worrying about? ?
2. The first person who did not commit suicide
starts here, indicating that the film will have a good ending. Why? Because Allen not only prevented him from committing suicide, but also dispelled his thoughts of suicide. Why? Because the man didn't jump, and he wasn't in the last soul.
3. Sister's love
Sister's love is the bright spot. Since I was a child, I have been melancholy, thinking about ending my sister, and finally found hope in life. After my brother gave a birthday gift, I began to feel feminine and feminine. Therefore, sisters, there is no ugly woman, and there is no woman who can't marry. Ugly women will find their homes, and the four ugly women have all married heroes. So life is still very hopeful.
It is here that the shop is ruined. And it appeared, "The charm of fate lies in unexpected turns" and "the charm of fate makes the years scented".
4. Allen suspended animation
when Allen fell, I completely forgot that he and his friends had plans, and when I thought it would be a complete tragedy, Allen surprised me again. This episode and the last person who did not commit suicide made me feel that some things are really cherished only when they are lost. Mishima wanted to kill his son, but when he saw his son committing suicide, he was heartbroken. It reminded me of the most classic line in Journey to the West, "I once had a sincere feeling in front of me, but I didn't cherish it until after I lost it. I can't regret it." It is the hope of many of us to wake up quickly when it is not lost.
The film comes to an end after Allen's suspended animation, but it's intriguing why Dad gave the cyanide crepe to the Hat Man when the store was closed. I personally think that one is not wanting to make a statement, and the other is to truly respect other people's choices. I do not encourage you to commit suicide, but if you want to commit suicide, I will not stop it.
What I like most about this store is that the owner never urges customers to choose as long as they want, and understands that suicide is a very hesitant thing. This is not like many stores.
As for the police giving you a ticket for committing suicide, the father wants to kill the son (I think this is a kind of pressure that the father wants to relieve, and it is true that he is also very dissatisfied with the son. For example, when we are in a bad mood, we tend to I chose the happy person who was with me to start, haha), the mother just promised to marry her daughter to a handsome man without asking anything, I don’t think there is any need for scrutiny, because this is a movie, and it can’t change anything .
It is precisely because of the great social pressure that there are so many films that encourage people to be positive. At the same time, suicide is classified as an unspoken thing, and I don't know whether it is a comedy or a tragedy. If everyone persuades people to improve, then the pressure of life will be even greater. When you feel that you are not in line with the mainstream of society, wanting to commit suicide but not being able to commit suicide is a kind of torture.
Fortunately, the film is just propaganda, cherishing the love and beauty in life, but at the same time, it shows us that if there is no attachment, just go (the hat man commits suicide is proof), we will not blame you.
What is fascinating about fate is the unexpected twist, what is fascinating about works of art is that there are a thousand Hamlets. Just my opinion.
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