It's Hirokazu-eda - the name makes you unable to reject this movie, if you don't say it's a new movie in 2019, I would have thought it was a 90's omission, compared to the story. The narration style of the actor, or the director, is a little more attractive, quietly telling about life, gently penetrating people's hearts......
The Japanese director's filming of the French mother-daughter relationship has opened up another new understanding of the parent-child relationship...
The mother of the actress and the child who has become a mother, and the use of film in film to explore the relationship between mother and daughter, I have to say that this is far from a Chinese-style life. Hatred and hatred, they looked at each other, but they were still light. It's not easy to watch...
I'm used to seeing the Chinese version of Fan Shengmei's mother, Fang Sijin's mother, and the Chinese-style patriarchal plot to squeeze her daughter's life to obtain life security. I love my daughter eagerly and spend my whole life protecting my daughter. I can't change your life, but my mother loves your tear-jerking mother-daughter love.
But in this movie, it is the arrogant mother and the daughter who is independent and cold-talking. As an actress, her career is the top priority. She does not admit defeat and maintains her image arrogantly. She is not a gentle mother who prepares three meals a day for you and tells bedside stories. , not the mother who picks you up from school to play with you...
The daughter is also a daughter who refuses to accept softness. She doesn't act like a spoiled brat in front of her mother, nor does she obey her mother's orders. of......
Such mothers and daughters are not fuel-efficient lamps, but after the daughter becomes her mother's assistant, everything seems to be less confrontational. She will take care of her mother clumsily, build a good relationship with the crew and encourage her mother. ..... (I like the "normal" scene where the actor commutes to get off work and walks the dog normally)
Mom is not so irresponsible, she will pick up an animated movie for her daughter, and will ask her daughter "are you happy with that person?" …
Plain as water movies, a bunch of plots with big ups and downs, many daily stories spliced into a story, but life is a piece of chicken feathers, and it is all those few warm moments that hold up the long years.
In the end, I was still amazed at the end. The warm and affectionate mother devoted herself to the exploration of acting in the next second, and the daughter's subtle smile after letting her little daughter coax her mother to be happy seems to be saying that life itself does not have so many ups and downs. A pile of blood (compared to the mother-daughter relationship filmed by South Korea and my China next door), the mother-daughter scene is such an imperfect but real connection, the truth is in the heart, but it will not be exposed...
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