"The flies fall into the milk, black and white can be seen at a glance." "Mediocre", a film that should have been despairing all the way to death, a movie that deeply reflected on Japan's social tradition with the complete sinking of young people who yearn for ordinary people, has become bright because of the background of the earthquake. . Until the part of killing the father, I always thought that this film was just a reflection on human nature, until later I saw the drug dealer advocating the Nazis, the lunatic who disrupted the street rock, the ashen-faced but self-proclaimed voluntarily meat toilet girl, and the shouting at the end. When I wrote "Sumita! Come on!" as the post-earthquake ruins became farther and farther away from the camera, I realized that the social significance of this film may be far higher than the human nature it explores. Reminds me of "The Piano of Steel" and "The Blizzard is Coming". The former shows the pain of national industrial reform in a warm literary atmosphere, while the latter satirizes the Chinese dream of an era in pretentious comical. In "Mediocre Talents", the desperate Sumita is more like a microcosm of the tens of thousands of Japanese people who were hit after the disaster. Therefore, only when they shout "Come on" at the end will they skip the gloomy and desperate earthquake ruins. The sound of "Come on" is also for Japan. What is it that can make an ordinary and kind person fall into such a state? In the face of fragile human nature, society has no shirk. In front of society, the natural disaster of this movie is really just a symbol. "I know everything in my heart, except myself." Because—— "The flies fall into the milk, black and white are clear at a glance." PS: Originally, I saw a moving picture of a confession and flipping a skirt in the group, and I watched "We Are All Powers" with a playful attitude, but I was caught by it. The heavy youth and life behind the absurd and unreasonable morals were moved to tears, so he plunged into the pit of Yuan Ziwen. And after watching "Dream Eaters", "We Are All Powers" and "Mediocre Talents", I completely fell in love with Someya Shota... By the way, Fumi Nikaidou is so cute...
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