The Spring Festival is becoming more and more meaningless, and I am afraid this is one of the reasons why the box office of the Spring Festival movies is getting higher and higher.
Starting from the first day of the Lunar New Year, even the cinemas in the county are full of daily life. Buying movie tickets is comparable to grab train tickets during the Spring Festival travel rush. Since this is the case, it is better to just follow the drama quietly.
I remembered that during the Spring Festival last year, both in the circle of friends and Weibo, they were flooded with Japanese drama called "Quartet". Four incredible music lovers, with the face of being bullied by life, formed a quartet that was not even a third-rate, but eventually healed us.
The most popular Japanese drama this winter is undoubtedly "UNNATURAL" starring Sashimi Ishihara. Ishihara Saimi's signature healing smile and the plot that kept reversing, she scored a high score of 9.0 on Douban, only 0.1 points lower than last year's Quartet.
In fact, in addition to this unnatural death, there is also a Japanese drama "anone" that has a good review and is quite similar to "Quartet".
There is a saying in the Japanese drama circle: there are two types of Japanese dramas, one is the drama of Yuji Sakamoto, and the other is the drama of Yuji Sakamoto.
The famous Yuji Sakamoto has written countless classic Japanese dramas, from our introductory Japanese drama "Tokyo Love Story", to the "The Most Perfect Divorce" that praised Eita as a male god, to the "Quartet" that traveled across the ocean and spread the circle of friends, all of which were written by Yuji Sakamoto. Especially the "Tokyo Love Story" written by him at the age of 22, there was a short comment on Douban with a particularly high like, "If you see Rika in Tokyo, please tell her that I love her." From 1991 to 2018, after nearly thirty years, Rika Akane was still the dream lover of countless people.
Japanese people often talk about the "beauty of sorrow in things". When they see blooming cherry blossoms, they often think of withering and then the sad beauty of death. Therefore, the marriage is happy and the reputation of Yuji Sakamoto can write about love that is deeply loved but cannot be obtained, and a marriage that breaks up, a life that has no hope and is depressed... He writes so delicately and so real.
All the stories he wrote seem to be very frustrating, but as the biggest producer of Japanese drama chicken soup, he contributed countless golden sentences to the play, giving this kind of "depression" a kind of warmth, and even healing you in this kind of depression.
This "anone" is no exception.
"anone" is a Roman pronunciation in Japanese "あのね", which means "speak to you", "I'll talk to you", and it is a way to start a dialogue in Japanese. This sentence is the heroine's catchphrase, and it also implies that the screenwriter should slowly tell this story to everyone.
The protagonist of this drama, Acuo, is played by Hirose Susi (Hirose Susan). Born in June 1998, Shisan Hirose, is under 20 years old. She is already the most popular and promising female lover in Japan. She has starred in the movies "The Diary of the Sea Street" and "The Third Suspect" by Yuka Koreedo. She also participated in last year's popular movie "Rage". In this spring, she is also the actor of Shanna in the Japanese version of "Meteor Garden". Although Hirose, who became famous at a young age, has countless black fans, her resources are really not that good.
Acuo is not her real name. When I was a child, Acuo was sent to a child correction institution because he did not wear school uniforms, lost everything, and had a slow meal. It was a dark place. The mother-in-law of the discipline said that you were sick and worried that it would spread it to your younger brother, so she sent you here. The name Acuo was given by the mother-in-law because she always did the wrong things. Gradually, Acuo forgot his real name.
12 years old, Acuo never went back.
Now, Acuo lives with two girls in an Internet cafe with 1,200 yen a day, eating expired free lunchboxes, and can only wear daily clothes when sleeping.
Acup's daily work is to help clean up dead people's rooms, which is a job that no one is willing to do. There are many elderly people living alone in Japan, and no one knows after their death and they need to clean the room.
There is indelible hurt in my heart, and my life is so frustrated. This is the protagonist of this drama.
The other three starring actors in the play are small restaurant operators who were diagnosed with advanced cancer by doctors as soon as they started, and only half a year old man was born. They just came out of the cell and were determined to die. Qingyu, a former trading company employee who loved his daughter extremely, but was abandoned by his daughter. In addition, they also live a dual life and former employee of the printing factory who studied and made counterfeit banknotes...
shun... I said that the person who played Aoyu is Kobayashi Satomi. Because she has acted in many food dramas, such as "Seagull Catering", "Bread and Soup and Cat Good Weather", "Watermelon", etc., I salivated as soon as I saw Aunt Kobayashi; the person who played the Middle Ages Korishi was my male god Eita, who has starred in "The Most Perfect Divorce" and "Although That's All, Live" by Yuji Sakamoto. During the filming of "Quotet", Eita volunteered to play Matsu Takako's husband but failed. When the drama was broadcast, she kept calling the drama. Eita has true love for Yuji Sakamoto. Of course, Eita became my male god because she came to a convenience store in front of Mato Station with Ryuhei Matsuda ("Mato Station Ekimae Tada Convenience Store"), which is another motivation for me to follow this drama.
Everyone is not treated well by life, everyone has never been hurt by life, everyone has countless sadness. Such a group of people gathered together, just like the protagonist in "Quartet". Although they were still very sad, they also healed each other.
This cure is first of all in language. Yuji Sakamoto once again played out his strengths, and there are countless golden sentences that need to be recorded in the small notebook in each episode. But these golden sentences are not those that seem profound, but very ordinary words that can only be said by people who have experienced the hardships of life. At first glance, it doesn’t sound like this. If you think about it carefully, it turns out to be so. For example, "Work hard will betray you, but you won't give up; even if the rain stops, it will still fall again."
For example, "Everyone has abandoned himself in the past. Now, it can no longer save his past self, at least live in the present."
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like this is everywhere. It is these warm sentences that not only heal the people in the play, but also heal us off the screen.