——No two people are walking on the same happy road.
The question is Shenwei, and the answer is Ang Liu. It's from "X". The pirated version I read in junior high school was quite a mouthful, but it was shocking at the time. I watched this film recently, and some shocks surfaced from the deep and shallow.
Keigo Higashino, I always thought he was a writer of ethics dramas, as for reasoning, there is also. At the end of last year, the theme song of this film came out, and I enjoyed listening to it, and at the same time looking forward to the feature film. I was almost impatient to wait. Before the start of school, I was dragged off the eDonkey for the first time.
When they got to the bedroom, the four of them gathered together to watch. There are three people who have read the original book, one who bought the book, one who has watched TV series and books, and one who doesn't know anything about it. The commonality between us is undeniable. It is an individual who is addicted or wants to meet Masaharu Fukuyama. Glamour, um, nympho. The three who read the book are also ready to evaluate their acting skills. It started slowly, and then, more than two hours, in a hurry.
The feeling is yes, but I don't want to evaluate human nature, love... and so on. The film does express the sadness of the ending of the original book. I can't find the right words. The loss is too light, and all the thoughts are too dark and too heavy. The taste of it is still left to the viewers themselves. Talking about the details, the students who bought the book commented that this movie is different from the slow rhythm of some Japanese. Every scene of it is a mystery and a foreshadowing. I basically agree. For me, this is one of the few cases in which Uncle Galileo has been stealing the limelight. The aura of a math teacher...sigh. We all sigh that it would be nice if we didn’t predict the ending. We always feel that we used the wrong perspective and sympathy overflows, but if we watch it without knowing anything, we may not understand it. This film is tangled, there is no doubt about it.
If the math teacher was a little more vulgar, and if the woman was a little more utilitarian, the ending might be really happy. However, it is not the woman who may not impress the math teacher's heart. Not a math teacher, maybe can't make this step. That's how they froze to death.
Another point, Master Galileo, and math teacher, this group of science students do not have a clear moral concept. The associate professor is not in favor of killing innocent people, but his expression is more like a vested interest in making a statement for the existing system, a math teacher, who is relatively marginal. The writer and director leave moral judgment to the audience.
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