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Originally, I didn't want to admit that I didn't grab "Light of Magic" because of my shaking hands, but now I feel that the alternative at that time was very pleasant.
The setting of the story seems to be very experimental, I thought it would be boring and dull, but it is interesting, special, delicate and warm to watch. Watching those who died, choose the happiest memories of their past lives in three days, then it will be recorded into a movie, and then they will live in those memories forever. If you really can't choose, here are videotapes for each year of your life to help you choose. However, "recording does not equal recall". Yes, memories are the processed reality in our hearts.
Watching them talk about those times gone by is really mixed. Wearing a red dress, performing a show for my brother in order to have a bite; cherry blossoms in spring at the age of nine; reuniting with a lover whose whereabouts are unknown after the war; married for 40 years, and his wife watched the first and last movie they watched together After the park; flying a plane through the clouds for the first time; when I was a child, in the tram in the sultry weather, the wind blew in. There will also be stubborn people who don't want to choose, because he has not had the chance to experience the future when he is young; Mochizuki, who has worked in the transfer station for 50 years, although he is touched by his fiancee's happy memory video, he chooses. Memories at the transfer station. He said that the people he met and separated gave him a lot of insights.
I said, because of these people in the movie, I also have a lot of insights. People can't help but think, for me, what is the happiest memory in my lifetime? What is the earliest memory I can recall? In my opinion, this film is very much Hirokazu-eda, the magnification of ordinary life, the magnification of ordinary emotions, and the magnification of the details (with or without handkerchiefs, whether or not to wear a hat), all of which are extremely characteristic. Because of the images he conveyed, I was moved to think and reminisce, and once again affirmed the importance of family love to me.
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