"Miracle" is also the work of director Hirokazu Koreeda. His works are really great, and I really like every one of them! The plot is about a family of four, but the family relationship is broken. The parents have one child each, the fat brother lives with his mother at his grandparents' house, and the thin younger brother lives with his father. The two children are very sensible. The elder brother always wanted the family of four to come back together again. The younger brother actually thought so too, but he didn't show it. The elder brother heard that a miracle can happen the moment two trains meet, so he went with two of his friends, and the younger brother also went with his friend. These two children are really sensible. The elder brother is all about the unity of the family, and he is more thoughtful about the problems. The younger brother is taking care of his father the whole time, growing his own vegetables, and taking care of himself. The acting of these two children is also very good, they are very cute. For the whole drama, I like it very much, five-star Amway. In one sentence, this movie is a movie that belongs to a group of children. The children are so innocent, and their wishes are naive. "I want to be Masquerade." "I want to be good at drawing without working hard." "I want to marry a teacher in the library." "I want to erupt a volcano." It truly shows the hearts of children, so innocent Just fine. My brother secretly made a wish to let the volcano erupt, so that they can leave Kagoshima and live in Osaka as a family. But in the end, when he arrived at the "miracle place", he did not make this wish again, because he felt that he should not only focus on himself, but also on the world. The film has been prepared from the beginning. My brother has been complaining about volcanic ash and wanted to leave Kagoshima, but the last line of the film is that my brother said, "There is no volcanic ash today." In fact, it still means that my brother accepts this place. Accepted the choice of parents also accepted separation. This last scene brought tears to my eyes. The world of children is really simple and beautiful, but children grow up slowly without knowing it. (Hashimoto Kanna was so pretty as a child)
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