The Japanese version of human ghosts is not over, but it's not weird at all

Maxwell 2022-12-10 15:53:33


In Japan "Around the Rainy Season", Yuko Takeuchi and some other actors played the role, but I'm not familiar with the specifics.
The overall frame is a bit like the Japanese version of the ghost story, but it is very interesting when it is mixed with the common things of the oriental people. In addition, there are some very detailed things such as the cloth man, red umbrella, green grass, etc., it looks very lame. Look.
Ah Qiao, a clerk in her 30s, lives alone with her six-year-old son Yousi. The two men (children) fry poached eggs so badly, and they also encourage each other like brothers, so that the other party does not miss their deceased wife (mother) too much. - Miu.
Yusi had a secret agreement with his mother. Often, Yusi would stand upside down in the rain and rain. Others hoped for the sun, but he hoped that the rain would continue to fall. When the nostalgia accumulated to a certain extent, one day, Ah Qiao took Yousi to play in the grass, and met Miao, the "mother" who returned from the underworld to the sun. At this time, it was the rainy season in Japan. Within six weeks, Myu returned to her husband and children. At this time, Myu had amnesia.
From this, the experience of the two from falling in love to marriage can be drawn. The six-year-old Yuji often blinks his eyes and looks super cute... In the
end, Miao left, and before leaving, Miao carefully taught A six-year-old child frys eggs, brushes shoes, does laundry, and asks him to take good care of his father who is not feeling well... The
plot is not tortuous, but the details are very moving, as if Miao never left, the director is very skilled Ah, such a slightly supernatural film can be shot so warmly.

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