If it were a different person, I would definitely say: "Perverted little Japan"! Because it is Hirokazu Kore-eda, such a theme actually captures the loneliness and loneliness of urbanites, the birth and end of life.
"Do you know a kind of worm called mayfly? It dies within a day or two after birth, so the body is empty, there is no stomach or intestines, and human beings are not much different." (Old man)
"I'm Empty" (Bouncy Doll)
"It's a coincidence, so am I, empty" (Old Man)
"Everyone is, everyone who lives in this city. You're not the only one" (Old Man)
"Do you know this poem? Life, maybe..."
Life may not be able to be created by its own power, successfully and fully.
Life is a substitute for eternal emptiness, combustible garbage after death, or non-combustible garbage.
In life, those who have a heart should have a heart, and those who have a heart should lose their hearts. That's it.
Lonely urbanites, some live alone in the garbage heap every day, some eat a bowl of raw egg bibimbap every day, some create the body and soul of an inflatable doll, report home and go out every day, and communicate about life without any response , he just told himself.
"I don't want you to have a heart. It's too troublesome to have a heart. That's why I chose you."
"I'm afraid God doesn't know why the humans he created had hearts. They were all the same in the beginning, but when they come back here, you can tell by their faces whether they are cherished or not. I guess they may have had hearts too. ."
They are all lonely hollow people who came to this world to warm each other.
Just like a flower, even if the stamens and pistils are gathered together, it is not enough. Visits from insects and breezes are still needed to link the relationship between stamens and pistils.
Humans are just created by the creator, come empty, fill their souls with air pumps, have emotions and hearts, and then go back empty and leave empty.
"Is it all sadness to come into this world? Is there anything good?" "Yes" "That's good."
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