It is not when you know that your wishes are in vain, you will go to a new life, but when you have a more ambitious desire, you will go to a new life.
When I first watched it, I was immediately immersed in the style of Hirokazu Koreeda. As the plot unfolded step by step, I expressed helpless sadness for my brother's innocence in wishing for family reunion, and expressed appreciation for his enthusiasm and vitality.
On the surface, the older brother looks very mature, whether he is neat when cleaning the room at home or misunderstanding the teacher, he is all like an adult. But despite this, my brother couldn't help but believe it when he heard the rumor that a miracle would happen when the two Shinkansen crossed.
For those who now believe in miracles, is it due to innocence brought about by immaturity, or is it a desperate desire to seize something beyond science?
In this movie, all the children believe because they are young.
There are only two things on the call between the older brother and the younger brother: family reunion and swimming. Later, the younger brother couldn't help complaining about the "selfishness" of the older brother. The "selfishness" here is that the younger brother thinks that the older brother imposes his ideas on himself.
My brother is very aggrieved, he just wants to be reunited with his family.
So in order to reunite the family, hoping that the volcano erupts without caring about the lives of others is also another kind of "selfishness".
My brother had a dream that when the family of four went to the park, the sun tower was demolished. Mom, dad and brother were chatting and laughing. He was the only one who was powerless to stop the workers from carrying the sun tower. The demolished sun tower symbolized the broken sun tower. Family.
The younger brother also had a dream, the family of four was eating, and then the mother suddenly broke out and beat and scolded the father. The younger brother's dream is completely close to reality: parents are destined to be impossible to be together, even if the volcano erupts, and the older brother is still pressing him step by step. If it weren't for his lovely girlfriends, he might have really moved away from his mother and brother in Kagoshima.
On the brother's side, he accompanied his grandfather to make light soup all the time, and his pure little eyes have been quietly watching grandpa, especially the disputes that occurred when grandfather and friends were talking, and answered grandma, "Is the dead grandfather important, or you? Are lovely daughters and grandsons important?" The scene where my grandfather said, "Grandfather...", my brother all saw it, and there was something more important than family. Dad chose music, grandpa chose ancestral light soup, and myself...
As long as it is a family member, no matter where you are, there will always be a bond tightly connected, although my brother resisted his emotions during the call with his father, and said angrily, "What is the world?" reunion).”, but it was undoubtedly Dad’s words that gave him the values he was about to form with a descriptive term—“the world.”
(What's especially true about this children's movie is that the younger brother and older brother are still in the process of constantly learning the language, "what does bulge mean", "what does underground music mean", "what does reassessment mean")
Finally, my brother made up his mind to go to Kumamoto. At that time, did he make up his mind because he wanted too much for a volcano to erupt, or was he afraid to make a wish before his determination to "think about a volcano's eruption" disappeared? I prefer the latter.
Afterwards, the scene where the three children save pocket money together is really exciting. The first time in the film, I cried because my brother fainted while reading aloud in class. I really thought it was like what the teacher said, I didn't eat breakfast.
Woo woo I didn't eat breakfast in order to save money for breakfast, so I fainted three poor babies. When the nurse said that they could heat up by friction, I realized that this was a planned skipping class.
Then, the head teacher hadn't completely dismantled their methods... Sister Nurse called her parents just a second ago, and her grandfather came to assist the next second. It really made me laugh to death. It was a complete laughter. I have to say that I admire Hirokazu Koreeda and the expressiveness of the actors.
Traveling is a study. Before the tram starts, my brother stared blankly at the family of four. I really feel sorry for his obsession.
Then they met a certain railway worker, who said, "I hope the volcano will never erupt again." At the same time, my brother was quietly watching the volcano in the distance.
These two gazes were like a duel between two thoughts in his mind.
The children were playing under the cosmos flowers that covered their heads and it was so beautiful.
There will be forgotten places everywhere, but they continue to be beautiful then and today, waiting.
It's so warm to live at the unfamiliar grandparents' house. Those bowls that were served up, the colorful white flags, and the little naughty before going to bed... I guess the director must have been a little troubled by sweetness when he filmed this scene.
Finally, they ran to the intersection of the trains. At that moment, everyone, including the barrage, and you, me and I who were looking at the screen made a sincere wish, and the barrage no longer complained. , all are words of wish.
In other words, this screen-filled barrage is also quite shocking to me. Friends who haven't opened the barrage can go back and have a look.
"I hope Daddy doesn't gamble anymore!"
"I wish I could run faster!"
"I hope Daddy can release a new album!"
"I wish I could draw!"
"I want to be an actor!"
"I hope the dog can come back to life!"
"..."
Some of the wishes hidden in the bottom of my heart surfaced, some of them became firmer, some of them were destined to be unfulfilled, and some of them were not made.
The brother was silent for a moment when the train whistled and surrounded by countless wishes.
In the end, I walked on the track alone and said to my younger brother, "I chose the world over my family."
Instead of recognizing the reality, he is still naive, but this naivety can give him a better start.
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