A movie with different flavors
There is the spirit of Hirokazueda
Slow pace but no urination
Everyone played very well
Characters are portrayed just right
Especially want to praise Wu Jianhe
that relentless stubbornness
And unwavering eyes
And the softness behind the uninhibited
It's really hard to play this role
And Ah He's mother Ke Shuqin
Her total compromise with reality
Like many helpless mothers
and the responsibility behind the compromise
Brave and tolerant
That kind of forbearance makes me sad
Most people turned their attention to Xu Guanghan
But Wu Jianhe and Ke Shuqin are uncrowned kings
At the end, Ah and his mother hugged Ah and Dad on the top of the mountain and cried bitterly
That release state, Ke Shuqin, is really accurate
As if everything fell apart and as if everything was dropped
There are so many interesting details in this film
Compared with Hirokazu Koreeda's approach, it's a bit more intense.
But I think it is fundamentally different from Hirokazu Koeda
Some people's lives are so colorful
But it can also be recorded blandly
Just a gentle shot won't cover up strong emotions
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