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Adolphus 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Exquisite woman's growth love textbook
The first time I watched this movie, my state was very similar to the last stage of Matsuko's death. Severely out-of-shape pine nuts have takeaways, junk food, household waste, unwashed clothes in their room, sleeps on a black dirty black garbage bag every day with food in their mouth, and presses...
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Estevan 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Lack of Love Destroys Your Life——Analysis of "The Life of the Disgusted Matsuko" from the Perspective of Psychology
Lack of Love Destroys Your Life - A Psychological Analysis of "The Life of a Disgusted Pine Nut" Isn't it what she deserves to hate? Seeing the second half of the episode made me cry like an idiot... It is true that I don't agree with Matsuko's three views and the life she chooses, but I understand...
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Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Born to be human, don't be sorry.
The weird style of the opening movie will make you wonder if this is a particularly depressing story. Using flashbacks, the story begins with Matsuko's nephew, who was sent by his father to clean up the belongings of his "never met" aunt Matsuko. The two talked about Matsuko who disappeared 30...
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Esmeralda 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Change "Born to be human, sorry."
In Sheng's eyes, Matsuko finally chose to give up, which gave me a sigh of relief: at least she finally had a normal choice. "Matsuko's Life" has the cruelty of reality, and the good hope will always be lost later. Still as beautiful and seductive when the next hope comes. Good wishes make people...
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Raina 2022-04-23 07:04:17
Those seemingly gorgeous lives - ps, who moved our love?
You may have never seen such a movie: the picture is full of flowers and can be called the ultimate, the laughing bag keeps shaking and shaking, and the characters are exaggerated like cartoon characters - even if a Crayon Shin-chan suddenly pops up Or Abu in the rainforest or something, I don't...
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Graham 2022-04-23 07:04:17
Can't find my child
deep world dream
At every stage of growth, a person must obtain a sense of achievement at this stage, that is, a sense of self-worth. Songzi has never obtained it. This is the root of Songzi's problem. Her father always faces her with a sideways face. She only gets a little face with a face So her...
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Zachariah 2022-04-23 07:04:17
The unfortunate life of pine nuts
When I didn't watch it, I thought it would be an ordinary little biography that would please me. Matsuko was probably a weird woman who was despised by others but lived a comfortable and happy life. When I first saw it, because of the strong colors and light and shadow in the movie, I couldn't...
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Rebeka 2022-04-23 07:04:17
Matsuko hates his life
In terms of music and story content, "Matsuko's Disgusted Life" is a Japanese-style "Walk in the Darkness"; in terms of color, it is also a tragic "Amelie". Director Tetsuya Nakajima undoubtedly wants to make a fairy tale for adults to teach us not to give up hope in life no matter what. It's...
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Alan 2022-04-23 07:04:17
The true meaning of SM is to push suffering into show-off
1) I always thought it was an obscure SM movie. Let me first explain what I understand about SM: It is to simulate the situation that I am most afraid of through dramatic scenes, to concretize the fear and shadow, and to make myself feel that "it turns out that this is the only place in the field",...
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Josianne 2022-04-23 07:04:17
"If you're a hooligan, I'll be a hooligan woman"
The film tells the sad life of a Japanese woman. From childhood to work to mixed society, after that it went downhill step by step, lost his reputation and lost his job due to improper handling, was abandoned by his family and cohabited with a literary youth, his lover committed suicide, and became...
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Kiraware Matsuko no isshô Reviews
Director: Tetsuya Nakashima
Language: Japanese,English Release date: May 27, 2006