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Gloria 2022-03-28 09:01:08
Restraint is a virtue, it gives the film the texture of skin and the temperature of...
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Tiara 2022-03-28 09:01:08
Although our hardware store owner's child is uglier and less temperamental than the architect father's child, although he can't use chopsticks correctly to drink water, he can bite straws into pieces (all of them are seated correctly), but we are not afraid of falling and laughing. Adaptability is also very good. Strong! We also have rotten dads who fix all kinds of...
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Desiree 2022-03-28 09:01:08
The mission is over. I have absolutely no resistance to Hirokazu Koreeda. The parent-child relationship is no longer painful, but transformed into warmth and...
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Wilfred 2022-03-27 09:01:17
It was Hirokazu Kore-eda that simply dropped the level this time. Only because there is a basic story suspense, I was dragged to follow the plot. The whole is a mediocre commercial work, too elaborate, and I can't see it in the early years. Brilliant talent. What is worth emphasizing is his unique sense of humor with no trace of details, such as the two bitten straws, the shabby little electrical house with the words TOSHIBA and TSUTAYA written at the same time. ["Raising children is not a...
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Kiley 2022-03-27 09:01:17
The story itself relies too much on topicality and lacks in-depth exploration of human nature. The purpose and function of all the characters are too obvious, and there is a lot of craftsmanship. The middle part is very protracted, and there are many meaningless repetitions. In the end, although it gave a warm ending, its expression was also abrupt and blunt. Looking back now, all I can remember is the topicality of the...
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Anne 2022-03-27 09:01:17
It feels like Ono and Maki Yoko have passed through "The Highest...
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Cristina 2022-03-27 09:01:17
Holding the wrong child is an old-fashioned terrier. The details of the whole film are very delicate and solid, the emotions are very restrained, and the characters' behavior and reactions are all within the daily logic. The family affection in this context is more convincing. The rivalry between Xiao Qingduo and his adoptive father is especially good. But maybe it's been too long and I'm still a little...
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Dusty 2022-03-27 09:01:17
In order to tell the story of the so-called growth of a father who does not hesitate to create one or two children first, the tragedy between two families, and the only protagonist is not even a complete person most of the time, his every thought must be The other characters are more like marionettes if they come from something "accidentally" seen or a word from someone else. No ending (what else could be) can salvage a story so deliberately...
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Ephraim 2022-03-27 09:01:17
It's not good in Hirokazu-eda's works. I believe that the award was given to him by Mrs. Kawase Naomi... The theme is his consistent theme of "building a new 'post-imagined community'". In the way of family drama, Masaharu Fukuyama is too stealing for the show (it has nothing to do with acting, but the script revolves around him almost as a single person), I think it's a lot of helplessness. It's Uncle Zhi, don't you stop filming children's games,...
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Reid 2022-03-27 09:01:17
Not only can Shizhi make tofu, but he is also good at stewing life-threatening...
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Derrick 2022-04-20 09:02:16
White Snow in the Spring and the Lower Riba People
Movies are more than stories about fertility and the grace of nurture. These are two families with different values. One belongs to the tall, rich and handsome family, and the other is full of the atmosphere of the lower Liba people. Even the nurse of the initiator said that the reason she did this...
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Brendon 2022-01-15 08:02:05
Adults in the eyes of children and children in the eyes of adults
Both China and Japan are very traditional countries. In many cases, inheritance is more important than marriage. Unlike European and American countries, one cannot live together without love. Husband and wife are originally two people who are not related by blood, but in the end they have to...
Director: Hirokazu Koreeda
Language: Japanese Release date: September 28, 2013