"Truth" is still surprising, whether it is Hirokazu Koreeda's creation in a cross-cultural context that still retains his usual family theme and creative tone, and the winter in Paris captures the taste of summer in Japan.
The subtle care of the mother-daughter relationship in and out of the play, the fusion of acting career and the boundaries of life, and the slow daily shots show the incomprehensible and mutually forgiven transformations in the intimate relationship.
Obscure emotional expressions sometimes always strike the tenderness of the heart. The whole article is paved to the last sentence "I hope you can go to the spaceship so that you can see what I look like as an actor", and my sour eyes finally burst into tears. , glanced at my mother across the seat, and my mother was also wiping tears, this feeling is very subtle.
The last time the movie ended with full applause was the 50th anniversary re-screening of "2001: A Space Odyssey", and tears were unavoidable under such an atmosphere. This is the farthest half a year between me and the theater in more than ten years. I hope everything will be fine in the future, everyone will be healthy, and be with the things you love.
Life is coming back to normal, just tango on. ?
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