third suspect

Allison 2022-10-30 09:57:20

This is the second movie I watched after the last "Haijie Diary". It was Hirokazu Kore-eda. The last time I watched Haijie, although it was refreshing, I felt a little bored. This time, this is really a different feeling, although The rhythm is also a little slow, and the atmosphere is not fresh but a little gloomy, indicating that the director's grasp of different themes is still in place, especially in the handling of details and emotions, and the plot is a bit of a thread, although at the end I still haven't been able to tell what the truth is, but it doesn't matter anymore. What matters is the description of human nature and the law.

Among them, the daughter of the victim revealed a complicated expression and feeling the moment the door was opened, and felt that this detail was really great. At the same time, it is also a concern for social issues. For the # daughter suffered by her own father, hey~ she deserves to die. If it were me, I would describe more about this aspect, let the father die a little more cruelly, and let the daughter die The hatred is a little stronger, the truth is cruel, but it is still too gentle.

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Extended Reading
  • Allan 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    The latter part of the speculation is based on the long foreshadowing of the previous, the narrative method, the number of scenes and the language of the camera are a bit boring, although there are all that should be there. It is Hirokazu Ee’s work that is angry with society, but his stuff will always turn into a deeper observation and understanding and empathy before anger becomes a superficial emotional catharsis, and it is not clear to say, but Hiroshi Ee and anger coexist with peace. Philosophy is very attractive and educated

  • Palma 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Whether an unbranded wheat flour is to be counterfeited and used can cause a homicide on the side. Japan’s food safety conscience accountability cannot be more valued than we do...

The Third Murder quotes

  • Sakie: I don't want to pretend not to see, like my mother.