Hirokazu Koreeda is a rare master in expressing family emotions. At first I thought it was a simple story about children from divorced families who long for their parents to reunite, but gradually I discovered that the whole story is rich in layers. Grandpa's traditional light cake complex, father's underground music, every child's wish, the footsteps of children who always use running instead of walking... This is to give us a three-dimensional life, don't say the answer, just let you taste it yourself. Hang Yi grew up completely at the moment when everyone made a wish and shouted. He faced the fact that his parents were irretrievably separated, and returned to the present moment. He no longer hoped that the volcanic explosion would only reunite the family, but hoped that the ash would not come again the next day.
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