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  • Dell 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    seaside

    I've been so sleepy lately that a movie has been on and off for days before I finish watching it. Still Hirokazu-eda's theme: death, memory and emotion. I have been reminiscing from the beginning of the film. If it were me, which memory would I choose? It seems that there is no moment in this poor...

  • Sharon 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    next stop, heaven

    #ying# "Next Station, Heaven" and "ワンダフルライフ" 7/10 people died and will stay in one place for seven days. The staff will help you slowly reminisce about your life, and then you have to pick out the most precious moments, and they will try their best to help you recreate them, and when they broadcast...

  • Gerald 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    the look of heaven

    If it were me, at the end of my life, I would choose a memory to stay. That early winter afternoon jumped into my mind without hesitation, like sea glass slapped ashore by the waves. What is the kingdom of heaven. When I was very young, I used to think to and fro in the nights when I couldn't...

  • Van 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    next stop, heaven

    The long documentary-style interview is a bit boring, but the subject matter is still heartwarming. Those who are about to go to heaven will have three days at this transit station to decide to keep a memory in their lives, make a video, and take this happiest memory to the next station. The...

  • Angus 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    remember and forget

    Today I finally finished the next stop, the Kingdom of Heaven.     The feeling after watching it is: To be honest, I don't understand why Hirokazu Koreeda is so to my taste.     When I read "The Speed ​​of Walking", I have been preparing to watch this movie that he highly recommends. After watching...

  • Cheyenne 2022-03-24 09:03:27

    Next stop, heaven. . .

    Die one day. So somewhere. Someone asks you to tell about the happiest time in your life, and they make a film for you. You are the one who writes, and the one who shoots the kingdom of heaven. So you continue on your way with this memory. Next stop, heaven. So, people who make movies are angels....

  • Lesley 2022-03-24 09:03:27

    The highest realm of life and death

    There is so much to explore in this film. The memories of each person in the film, the discussion, exploration and perception of human nature through memories, etc., I think these are the hot topics of the audience's discussion. In my opinion, this is the pinnacle of a love movie based on a...

  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:03:10

    The river of life formed by dots

    Watching "The Next Stop in Heaven", I am filled with emotion. The last thing a person remembers is one specific moment after another. Obviously there is a memory videotape, so I don’t want to take it from the original, I still have to tell it myself, rehearse the video again, and relive the...

  • Duane 2022-03-23 09:03:10

    I will keep you in my heart forever

    - "Next Stop, Heaven"

    Is Hirokazu-eda's second movie that made me teary-eyed in a slow barely climaxing movie

    In the past, it was really easy to be moved by the plot of the movie in the book. I don’t know whether it was because I grew up or I watched it a little more than before. I found the pattern,...

  • Piper 2022-03-23 09:03:10

    heaven

    Zhang Ailing said: Every butterfly is the ghost of a flower, come back to find its predecessor. In 1998, Hirokazu Kore-eda's "The Next Stop, Heaven" also had a process of searching, but it took the dead to look back on the memories of their lives, and still put a low-key discussion on the theme of...

After Life

Director: Hirokazu Koreeda

Language: Japanese Release date: April 17, 1999