Erika Oda

Erika Oda

  • Born: 1979-9-13
  • Height: 5' 3¾" (1.62 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Eloise 2022-01-19 08:02:08

      Movies that cannot be edited

      A Mochizuki is responsible for the 7 people:

      Tatara Ryoko: Time to dance in a red dress.

      Yoshimoto Chana: When I was three years old, I leaned on my mother, and my mother helped to pull out her ears.

      Daxiong: After the earthquake, I was swinging in the bamboo forest and eating rice balls made by my...

    • Andy 2022-04-20 09:02:22

      It turns out that every country has its own "hell messenger"

      "Next Station, Heaven", is an early work of Hirokazu Koreeda. A literary film in 1998. The deep literary Japanese version of "Ghosts". [laughing]

      That is, there is an organization that gathers people who have just passed away in one place. These people will be here for about 7 days. The...

    • Mozelle 2022-03-23 09:03:10

      The subtitles are too bad for an expressionist story shot by a realist technique, and I didn't quite understand it after reading it twice. People live in the past, and the value of memory is not just to be missed. It was Hirokazu Kore-eda's early works that were really thought-provoking. If I were to die, I think I would most like to time the night during military training. Although I don't want to admit it

    • Anthony 2022-03-24 09:03:27

      Deep love and responsibility, so Samsung. The concept is great: Before going to heaven, everyone picks the most important memory in their life and shoots them into a movie. However, the stories of all kinds of people are slightly sloppy, and the stories of the staff are not unfolded at all, and after the climax of the story "everyone disappears after watching the movie", the entanglement of the entangled staff seems protracted and tasteless, and the setting of the fiancée is also abrupt. Compared with Hirokazu Koreeda's delicate and appropriate later, there is still a big gap. If this script can be slowly brewed into a Japanese drama, it would be great to tell a story in each episode. In addition, although there are video tapes of life to watch, but still looking for someone else to shoot a memory movie may be the biggest bug of this film...

    After Life quotes

    • Kenji Yamamoto, who wants to forget his past: Say I choose a memory, from when I was eight or ten years old. Then I'll only remember how I felt back then? I'll be able to forget everything else? Really? You can forget? Well, then that really is heaven.