abelina
Joined Jul 2000
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Facing one's parents, the sentence mostly said from us is "everybody's fine". The grown up children don't want their older parents to worry about them, and hide their problems and sadness. Sometimes, to find the truth out may not be the best way. The movie shows us the permanent love from parents and reminds us to review the relationship with parents. Very touching and lovely movie.
Through a typical Japanese family, it reminds us the priceless value of the traditional family. The love of old couple showed on their slow conversation, I am deeply moved. When one is sad, males in the traditional eastern society don't allow themselves to cry out, the only thing he can do is to drink a lot with old friends. How sad it is! Parents and grandparents are always treat the grandson very well, and most of the time they become spoiled children. After children grown up, it seems that only the death can definitely bring everyone home. This movie gives us a chance to review the value of our own. Wonderful!