Movies that show two children are indeed the parents best portrayed.

Rebeka 2022-04-21 09:03:52

I finally watched "Future of the Future" today. The first time I saw the introduction of this movie was 18 years ago. It was not too long before the full opening of the second child. For example, after the child knew that the parents wanted a second child, they asked to sign an agreement on property division, and the child threatened the parents to commit suicide if they wanted a second child. The news is still relatively recent. So I have been looking forward to seeing the introduction of this movie. The inversion of the two children's identities to take care of and be cared for, sensible and ignorant also makes me think it will be very interesting. I was quite disappointed when I knew that the film received very low reviews after it was released, but I still waited for it for a long time, hoping to introduce it, but it never came. In the first half of this year, I accidentally saw high-definition resources, and I saved them. I didn't finally take them out until today. It's really not very good. The male protagonist is too bear, quarreling with his parents and making his sister cry, but it's okay to beat the head of the baby sister twice with something. . Neither of them are like normal children. The tiredness of the mother taking care of the children; the busyness of the father doing housework; the excitement of the male protagonist when he first saw his sister, and the boredom after the novelty fades away very vividly. But these are details, the main problem is the main line. The impact of the series of events experienced by the male protagonist on his growth, as well as his entire growth trajectory, is unclear. Sometimes I don't understand what he has learned at all, and sometimes I feel that he has grown a bit, but he immediately reverts to his old ways, and suddenly he is sensible at the end. This arrangement doesn't feel very good. The lines are also too mature and not childlike. Especially at the end of the future, the younger sister said to the male protagonist, "If... there will be no bond between our blood relatives. How many small things like this need to be superimposed to create our current appearance." What about three or four year olds? And it is obviously called "Future of the Future", but the future sister does not have many roles, nor is she a clue character throughout the whole film. Most of the time, the male protagonist wears it alone. Might as well take the ending paragraph out as the main line: The male protagonist was at odds with his family because of his sister's affairs. He accidentally crossed over and met his future sister. The sister protected him all the way back to the right time. During this period, he experienced the life fragments of his parents and grandparents, and gradually felt his parents' love for him. Finally, The younger sister told him that she liked and admired her brother very much since she was a child, and that her brother had protected her several times when she was young. The vulgar may be a bit cliché, but it is more in line with the topic. But although the film is average, the roles of the father and mother are well created. The father was weak when he was a child. After work, he was very stressed and had a bad temper. He didn't take children at first, but after having children, he became gentle and reliable. The mother was also very bearish when she was a child. It's not good, but after having children, I can keep the whole house in good order. Several lines are also very poignant. For example, the male protagonist said that he met his future sister, and the father said that he also hoped to see the child grow up soon, but the mother said that he hoped the process would be slower. And the evening conversation between my mother and my grandmother, and the conversation between the husband and wife at the end, they were all very good. It can only be said that as expected of the person who has filmed "Wolf Children Rain and Snow".

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  • Ivy 2022-04-23 07:06:08

    I guess it was the creative inspiration that came from Mamoru Hosoda after giving birth to his second child. Sure enough, but this story is not very satisfactory to me, a fan of Hosoda, but I feel that his works are becoming more and more skilled in animation technology. In the process of watching the movie, I often think of his previous works: posters, the future "future"... → "The Girl Who Traveled Through Time"; Tokyo Station, Oak Tree Family Tree Fantasy Space... → "Summer Wars"; Xiaojun becomes The dog ran wild, Jun and his childhood mother made a mess of the room...→"Wolf's Children Rain and Snow"; the background building where "His Royal Highness" was in the first time through...→"Monster's Son"; The "Straw Hat" gentleman...→"One Piece The Movie 6: The Carnival Baron and the Mysterious Island"; Brother and Sister...→"Digimon Movie"! I've been looking forward to it for a long time, and I'm really happy to be able to watch the movie after being nominated for the best animated feature at the Oscars! -2019.01.25 Watched → Want to watch 2017.12.15: The sequel to "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" is already a visual sense? ...to see that the creator of the article is "Panda Boy", surprise! whee. .

  • Brett 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    The first hour was not very good, but the final passage through time and space can actually retrieve the feeling of the girl who traveled through time and space and the summer battle, at least it is stronger than the son of the monster. It's not that Hosoda Mori can't, I believe he is more immersed in some kind of personal expression, just a little too addicted.

Mirai quotes

  • Mirai: You did it again. You tried to hit me with your bullet train even after Mom told you not to.

    Kun: But it wasn't a bullet train!

    Mirai: You aren't supposed to use a bullet train to hit people.

    Kun: It was a Super Azusa.

    Mirai: [angrily] I don't care what kind it was!

    [scoffs]

    Mirai: And why can't you be a little nicer to Mom?

    Kun: I don't know, I just can't.

    Mirai: It's her one day off from work. She doesn't get many and she has to spend it fighting with you. Come on, try.

    Kun: [sniffling] I know... I'm not cute.

    Mirai: Huh?

    Kun: [crying, wipes tear from his eye] Both Baby Mirai and Yukio are really cute. Not me. I know I'm not that cute anymore.

    [continues sobbing]

    Mirai: Oh come on, that's not true. You're very cute!

    Kun: [walking away]

    Mirai: You're the cutest! Adorable!

    Kun: [crying harder; runs away]

  • Kun (High Schooler): [off-screen] That's just awful. Yep, a complete wreck. I'm talking about your attitude. Boy, does it stink.

    Kun: [looks inside train station, sees a high schooler sitting inside] Hello?

    Kun (High Schooler): You're supposed to go camping, am I right? Catch bugs, watch fireworks, all that stuff. And you guys will be staying at your grandparents' place. It's the summer you've all been looking forward to. Think of all the happy memories you could be making together. But instead you don't wanna go. Why is that?

    Kun: Uh... how do you know? Who are you?

    Kun (High Schooler): What's more important, the color of your pants or your memories? Well, it's your choice. Just go home and say you're sorry already.

    Kun: NO. I do NOT like them.

    Kun (High Schooler): What?

    Kun: [referring to his pants] AND I WILL NOT WEAR THEM!

    Kun (High Schooler): [getting annoyed] No, you do not not like them.

    Kun: [as a train appears] No, I don't not not like them!

    Kun (High Schooler): No, you do not not not not like them!

    Kun: Yes, I do NOT not not not like them!

    Kun (High Schooler): NO! You do *not* not not not not not like them!

    [train pulls into the station. Doors open]

    Kun (High Schooler): Don't get on!

    Kun: Uh...?

    [looks back in hesitation]

    Kun (High Schooler): Stop! Don't get on, 'kay?

    [whistle blows. Kun glowers at high schooler and bounds for train]

    Kun (High Schooler): No! Wait! Wait!

    Kun: [glowers at boy as the train pulls away]

    Kun (High Schooler): [gazing after it in disappointment] Little brat.