Suck a finger and reach into the air

Beulah 2022-04-21 09:03:24

In the style of Hirokazu Kore-eda's calm narrative, so is this film - a record of seven children planning a trip and making a wish.
The film is full of life and is full of plots that are irrelevant to the main plot. It is not so much a movie as it is a documentary. The characters in a play seem to be real, and their lives are realistic, but there is an extra movie that records them with a camera.
From "I don't know what to dream" to "I still have a dream to cry out at the end"; From the initial ideal to the current ideal; From questioning one's own ideals and hesitating to release with determination; From unswerving desire to achieve to Abandoned for the world; or an ideal that has always been embraced.
At the moment when the bullet trains met, the seven minds erupted like volcanoes. Maybe they didn't realize it, but the transformational growth from quantitative to qualitative actually happened.
I couldn't help smacking my fingers, reaching into the air, staying for a moment, and saying, "It won't be dusty today."

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