In fact, not at all. When I watched it, I didn't know how many times the tears burst, and every time I cried, I really felt the same way. This may be a bit heavy to say, but in fact the only reason a movie can move me is to resonate, and I believe everyone is the same. It happened that I encountered some sad things recently, so in the film, Matsuko asked over and over again, why, why, why. I just heard a cry that seemed to come from the bottom of my heart. Love, why, hate, why, live, why.
I thought that Matsuko was disliked because of her ugly appearance or weird personality, and so on, and then she finally succeeded through her own efforts. Of course, this cliché idea is before the movies. However, I think it also has something to do with the translation of the title. "The life of Matsuko who was disliked by others", the translated name means that Matsuko was disliked by others, but it did not say that her whole life was also disliked by others; Matsuko herself was despised by others, and even her whole life was despised by others. If it is the former, then I have every reason to think of it as a movie in which the protagonist perseveres and strives before watching the film, and if it is the latter, then I will at least think about other possibilities. The problem is that the translated name I saw was the life of Matsuko who was despised by others. Maybe these two translations are similar, but when you think about it, there are still some differences.
This should be considered a comedy, and the way of expression is quite exaggerated. In addition, the rich colors, changing music, gorgeous costumes and shapes all add a lot to the film. But comedy movies can make me cry like this, and I really have to say it's awesome. Before that, I only cried when I watched Zhou Xingchi's comedies.
Okay, let's get to the point.
Matsuko was deprived of her father's love by her sick sister since she was a child. She learned to make faces in order to attract the attention of her father. She became a beautiful teacher but was expelled from school because of a bad student in her class. She tried to make a frustrated writer. Going to be a prostitute to make money, but in the end the writer died in front of her, she became the mistress of the writer's rival, but he said he wanted his woman just because he was jealous of the writer, after he left, she cried and asked, why, why. She finally became a prostitute. She was bright on the outside, but she was lonely and lonely behind her. She hung out with a little thug who had nothing to do, but he was abandoned by him, so she killed him by mistake. She wanted to commit suicide but was killed by passers-by A was rescued, and just planned to live with him, but was sent to prison for running a barber shop. In prison, she longed to meet passerby A again, but after she was released from prison, she found that he already had a family, so she opened her own barber shop As a result, she met her friend Ahui in prison again. Although Ahui was filming a tertiary film, although she was in pain, she had a husband, so Matsuko felt even more lonely and lonely. At the same time, she met the bad student Long Yangyi once again. , had a relationship with him, and went down the road of the underworld, she was beaten, she said, it doesn't matter, it's better than being alone. She broke her leg for him, and she said it didn't matter, as long as she could be with him. After Long Yang was imprisoned, she chose to wait silently, holding flowers with joy to pick him up from prison, but he was knocked to the ground again. Finally, she cried again and asked aloud, why, why! Although Matsuko said that the meaning of life is not about how much you get, but how much you give, but no matter how willing you are to give, if you always get nothing in return, you can't help but ask why. After that, she became more and more destitute. She gluttonously ate, didn't care about anything, and waited for death, but a young idol appeared and she saw hope again. She wrote a thick letter to the idol, but she never got a reply. , she was sent to the psychiatric department to see a doctor, and met Ah Hui, who gave her a business card and asked her to find her, she threw the card on the grass, and just when she was desperate again, she saw her sister in a hallucination , She cut her sister's hair, she realized that she could still make a difference, she decided to go to Ah Hui, but found that the business card had been thrown away, she rushed downstairs to look for the business card, and met a group of teenagers playing on the grass, she used The tone of being a teacher told them to go home quickly, but they were beaten to death with a club.
In the film, she thought about death several times. She said, at that time, I thought my life must be over, but every time, she was pulled back from the brink of death. For the first time, she saw her lover get run over by a train in front of her, she fainted, she said, I think my life is over, but after a few weeks, she became Okano's mistress, Her hope is back. The second time, she killed the man who betrayed her, she said, I think this time my life is definitely over, she got up and walked to the balcony, rolled over and jumped down, but miraculously she grabbed the railing with her hands, and the third The second time, she arrives at the place where her dead writer boyfriend is going to be a writer who committed suicide, intending to end her life here, but she meets a passerby and stays with him. Overeating, she said, I was waiting for death, but I saw a teenage idol on TV, so I regained my hopes and dreams. For the fifth time, after her disillusionment with idols, she lived a life of waiting for death, but she was hallucinating. Helping my sister get a haircut, she realizes that she is not worthless. But this time, she was not so lucky, she died.
In the film, Matsuko said that every girl dreams of being a princess in a fairy tale when she is a child, but when she grows up, she finds that this is not the case, there is only sadness, pain and anger. Matsuko's friend Ah Hui said that every girl aspires to be a white swan when she is a child, but when she grows up, she finds that the white swan has turned into a black crow. The reality is really cruel! If so, why grow up?
Matsuko's life is not like a tragedy, but the tragic characters themselves contain extremely powerful power, both for themselves and others. When Matsuko appeared disheveled in front of a group of children and asked them, "Are you still a junior high school student, hurry home so late?" I seemed to see Matsuko as a teacher again. This reminds me of the last sentence of a poem I wrote, "Her face and kind heart."
This is really a woman who makes people think she is too stupid. It is because of her stupidity that she can teach people to ridicule. become distressed.
Just as Long Yangyi said, I'm too stupid, Songzi doesn't hate me, forgive me, love me as a sinful person, she is my God, but I ruined her life.
I don't know, my brain is a bit messed up, there are so many things that can be praised in this film, and there is almost no superfluous place, the whole film is very compact, so there are many things that can be felt. Fear of loneliness, longing for love and being loved, being hurt again and again but still giving again and again, no wonder people say that a person's character has a lot to do with his childhood, so it's hard to say who caused the tragedy of Matsuko's entire life, the family also have a great impact.
Only ask you not to become an adult, this is the lyrics of the rainbow band.
When Matsuko wrote "Forgive me for being born in this world" over and over on the blackboard, I felt very sad.
Cut the pine nuts with mushroom heads, you don't want to become an adult. If you grow up accidentally, please work hard to survive.
Shocked! It turns out that in this movie, Anna Tsuchiya actually played a female prisoner, the red-haired woman who was fighting in the prison. There was only one second of footage, with a close-up of her face. When I was watching it, I thought that this female prisoner is very beautiful, but I didn't see it clearly in a flash, but I didn't expect it to be her...
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