Dahe Love and April Story

Micaela 2022-03-22 09:02:04

The disc I bought last time was officially finished today. Although "Love in the River" and "April Story" are the same thing, they are both literary films with beautiful pictures and music, which are pleasing to the eye and touching.
"Love in the Big River" is an old film directed by the handsome old man Robert Redford in 1992. It has almost no twists and turns. It tells the story of two children growing up in a rural pastor's family in Montana, but it is better than the picture is extremely beautiful. The magnificent mountains and rivers of Montana made me fall again. The last time was in "The Years of Love", which is really a bit of a relationship. These two films have Brad Pitt as the leading actor, but "Love in the River" "He is younger and more youthful, but he is as wild and unruly as in "The Burning Years", and the final ending is not good. The plot of this film is particularly soothing. Their love is like a trickle of water. The thread that runs through the whole film is fishing. The pastor has taught two children to fish in the big river in their hometown since they were young. They use a fishing method called fake flies as bait, and the action of throwing the fishing rod is extremely The beautiful, golden stream in the sun, and the two children swaying the fishing line gracefully like playing the piano, this scene is really intoxicating. Pete later invented a fishing method by himself and became a famous fisherman. After the last time the father and son dropped the fish, Pitt was suddenly killed. At this time, the film was nearing the end, and I suddenly found myself moved. Only then did I feel the director's skill. Robert not only played "Out of Africa" ​​so awesome The film, the director is not inferior.
"April Story" is a short film by Iwata Shunji. It is very short and doesn't even tell a complete story, but I didn't expect this Japanese film to have some intersection with the love of the river. A neurotic female classmate flickered into the fishing club and learned fly fishing. The president inspired Song Takako to ask him if he had seen Brad Pitt's Big River Love, but Song Takako said whether Pitt was eaten by a bear in the end. No, I think she must have thought of "The Years of Love". The two films are really similar, especially the scenery. "Love in the River" can be seen as a scenery film, it is very beautiful.
The plot of "April Story" is so simple that I can't believe it. The little girl played by Song Takako has a crush on the previous senior. In order to follow his footsteps, she was also admitted to Musashino University in Tokyo the following year. When Hokkaido came to Tokyo alone, loneliness was inevitable. She didn't know anything except that the senior worked in a bookstore called Musashinodo, so she went to the bookstore almost every day to buy books, and finally met her at the end of the film. The senior who thought about it day and night, there are thousands of words that are hard to say. Finally, in the heavy rain, Song Longzi summoned the courage and called the senior's name without confessing, but Song Longzi's face was filled with a happy smile, and the film came to an abrupt end. And stop, short so that I can't remember.
Like Dahe Love, the pictures and music are extremely beautiful. The boundless green fields and bright sunshine in Hokkaido in summer, coupled with the soothing and beautiful piano, the plot has become a very secondary thing. Such a movie must be watched d9. The story of April in April will make people reminisce for a long time like "Love Letter", but I didn't expect it to be like a sketch, just pure beauty, which is not bad. . . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Verda 2022-03-22 09:02:04

    The road you picked up, never should be such hard, even for you

  • Gerry 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Things that happened 100 years ago were as innocent as fake. It took me so many years to figure out how fly fishing works.

A River Runs Through It quotes

  • Older Norman: [narrating] My father looked at me for a long time, just looked at me and this was the last he and I ever said to me about Paul's death. Indirectly though, he was present in many of our conversations. Once for instance, my father asked me a series of questions that suddenly make me wonder if I understood even my father, whom I felt closer to than any man I have ever known. "You like to tell true stories?" he asked and I answered, "Yes, I like to tell stories that are true." Then he asked, "After you have finished your true stories sometime, why don't you make up a story and the people to go with it? Only then will you understand what happened and why. It is those we live with and love and should know who elude us."

  • Rev. Maclean: Each one of us here today will at one time in our lives look upon a loved one who is in need and ask the same question: We are willing help, Lord, but what, if anything, is needed? For it is true, we can seldom help those closest to us. Either we don't know what part of ourselves to give or, more often than not, the part we have to give is not wanted. And so it those we live with and should know who elude us. But we can still love them - we can love completely without complete understanding.