Kiyoko

Jessie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

Kiyoko and family.

The first Qingzi, the daughter of the boss of the underworld, is going to marry an arrogant young man. The father is helpless, but he still decides to bless his daughter. After all, this is her daughter's happiness.

The second Qingzi, Lao Jin's daughter, was abandoned by her father along with her mother when she was a child, and owed a lot of debt. But still grew up healthy and was about to marry a good doctor. Lao Jin has always felt guilty and wanted to save money and do what his father should do.

The third clear child is the abandoned baby on Christmas Eve. But I met Miyuki, Laojin, and Hana. Her biological parents were looking for her eagerly, of course, and finally, despite all odds, she returned to her parents smoothly. Received the love of so many people.

And Miyuki, a girl who ran away from home after hurting her father. It should be guilt that made her dare not face her father. But there are no parents in the world who don't care about their children.

And Sachiko's unlucky child. Although her father is absurd, her mother's crazy obsession with her is also a kind of comfort to her.

When I first watched it, there were doubts and speculations, whether the show was biased towards female performance, or the emotional entanglement between the daughter and her parents.

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Extended Reading
  • Shana 2022-03-24 09:02:54

    A cause may not necessarily have an effect, but there must be a coincidence. Even Jin Min's worst work is still better than the peaks of many of his contemporaries...

  • Clementine 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    I actually saw the feeling of Almodovar's film vaguely in Jin Min's film.

Tokyo Godfathers quotes

  • Gin: Thank that doctor for me. He seems like a nice guy.

    Kiyoko, Gin's Daughter: I'm getting married.

    Gin: [Surprised] Oh? That's good.

    Kiyoko, Gin's Daughter: To him.

    Gin: Great!

    [Getting Scared]

    Gin: Wait. But isn't he about my age?

  • Hana: Being able to speak freely is the lifeblood of love. Maybe l'm naive.