Goodbye my boyhood.

Annamae 2022-03-15 09:01:10

At first, I found such a movie for the purpose of watching horror movies and watched it, but I found it to be a typical Japanese literary film. Fortunately, I am a person who likes to watch literary films, otherwise I would find that the total length is close to 3 hours, you will definitely click on the upper right corner.


A movie of this length is actually a bit boring, but it just happened, just so coincidentally, it hit the doubts in my heart at the time: how to be yourself?


Watching Noriko keep playing someone else, watching all the people who rent themselves out to play someone else, I suddenly realized that at this age, I'm not the only one who is confused by this kind of question, all sensitive kids do.


I don't talk much about the plot, I just wanted to say the last scene, when Noriko woke up in bed, opened her eyes, and unexpectedly said "Goodbye my Girls' Generation", I really was Being hit in the heart, tears suddenly fell.


I think this is how everyone is. After experiencing confusion, they will eventually grow up and say to themselves frankly, goodbye, my boyhood.

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Extended Reading
  • Casimer 2022-04-19 09:02:59

    Another side of Suicide Club. Yuan Ziwen plays multiple roles and writes endless loneliness for these characters. The point of "playing family" was later used by Shunji Iwai, and they were undoubtedly imitators of Feng Xiaogang. All the actors have passed their acting skills, and they don't feel falling off in the constant prompting of the play in the play. The ending is good, the little derailment of adolescence, but my sister has to continue to experience it

  • Tania 2022-04-19 09:02:59

    It felt like I was trapped in a closed car in silence for three hours listening to the nervous table next to me babbling about, exhausting. The locker baby grows into a demon, only to find lonely children around him. In the rented family, the family's love is revived, but it pierces the estrangement that reality refuses to pierce. We vent our real suppressed emotions in the fake drama, which is ironic and sad. This is the annotation of "Circular Suicide".

Noriko's Dinner Table quotes

  • Circle member (in cafe) to Noriko's Father: The only way to figure out what we can be... is to lie openly and pursue emptiness.

  • Kumiko: Everyone wants to be champagne, not the glass.